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Stable soliton complexes in two-dimensional photonic lattices

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Abstract

We show that two-dimensional photonic Kerr nonlinear lattices can support stable soliton complexes composed of several solitons packed together with appropriately engineered phases. This may open up new prospects for encoding pixellike images made of robust discrete or lattice solitons.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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