Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9785935 Optics Communications 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigate both numerically and experimentally the stability of a vector three-soliton bound state in a Kerr CS2 planar waveguide using the circular polarizations as the two-component of the multimode vector soliton (MVS). The molecular-reorientation-induced Kerr nonlinearity of CS2 leads in this case to a strength of cross-phase modulation that is 7 times larger than that of self-phase modulation. We demonstrate that, under these conditions, the MVS exhibits symmetry-breaking instability leading to different output intensity patterns ranging from three to one-hump vector solitons.
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