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Do solitons arise from modulational instability?

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Abstract

The notion that a train of solitons arises from cw by modulational instability is rejected by using discrete scattering transform, adopted to infinite domain. Inclusion of the Raman effect, however, can induce soliton formation.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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