Abstract
The existence of optical spatial vector solitary waves relies on a balanced interaction between several field components in such a way that a shape-preserving propagation is possible. An example of multicomponent structure is the multicolor spatial soliton (MSS) which has been studied to a great extent in quadratic media. For cubic media, theoretical studies have predicted that the mutual spatial guiding leading to three-color soliton is possible through four wave mixing (FWM) and cross phase modulation (XPM) processes [1 and Ref therein].
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