Volume : III, Issue : X, October - 2013

Soliton and Its Underlying Principle

Dr. Brijesh. N. Chawda, Harshita Chawda

Abstract :

In general a wave cannot travel very long distances and gets affected after collision with another wave with regard to its amplitude, velocity, etc.  But a new kind of waves called as soliton waves could travel rapidly and unattenuated over very long distance even thousands of kilometers. In soliton kerr effect cancel the dispersion effect and thus pulse shape is maintained. Soliton are narrow and high intensity pulses which can retain their shape by compensating the effects of SPM and GVD Mechanisms.

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Dr.Brijesh.N.chawda, Harshita chawda / Soliton and Its Underlying Principle / Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.3, Issue.10 October 2013


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