This new text provides basic and novel ideas on how to use spatial solitons. The emphasis is on both mathematical and physical formulations, concentrating on diffraction-based spatial effects. The text shows how important self-focusing is, and how to see it in operation, in simulation and experimentally.
The use of spatial solitons is driven by the need for all-optical, chip-based processing. With its wide-ranging treatment, from magneto-optics to fascinating vortex phenomena, the book is both timely and a magnificent repository of information.
Readership: A valuable asset in any research laboratory interested in all-optical, chip-level processing.
Soliton-driven Photonics (Nato Science Series II: (closed))
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN0792371305
ISBN-139780792371304
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