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Tiny Waves we should Never Ignore

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Abstract

Tiny dispersive waves are naturally generated by non-resonant wave interactions and Cherenkov radiation of solitons. We have found that these waves may in turn feed the solitons and spontaneously switch them to a large-amplitude state.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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