Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1896736 Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The analytical form of the one-soliton solutions to the Maxwell–Bloch equations is found without the slowly-varying envelope approximation with application to the ultra-short (few-cycle or sub-cycle) light pulses propagating in media of two-level atoms as well as to fluxons in the long Josephson junctions. Also, we discuss the dynamics of the ultra-short vector solitons propagating in specific three-level media and magnetic-flux transmission lines (of two long Josephson junctions sharing a common superconducting plate). Studies of the (ultra-short) pulse collisions lead to the prediction of pulse stability against the collisions. In particular, the collisions of the ultra-short vector solitons are investigated in detail. Their collision-induced polarization transform is found to be similar to the polarization transform of the vector (Manakov) solitons propagating in self-focusing media.

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