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Interactions between spatial screening solitons propagating in opposite directions

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Abstract

We study experimentally and theoretically collisions between photorefractive spatial solitons propagating in opposite directions and show that each of the interacting solitons significantly affects the self-bending of the other, exhibiting effective attraction for one beam and repulsion for the other.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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