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Resonance Thirring solitons in type II second-harmonic generation

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Abstract

It is shown that second-harmonic generation in a grating allows one to cancel the group-velocity difference between two polarization components at fundamental by means of nonlinearly induced phase shifts. This occurs when a new type of cascading soliton propagates on resonance.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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