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Steerable optical waveguides formed in self-defocusing media by using dark spatial solitons

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Abstract

We demonstrate that steerable, two-dimensional, single-mode optical waveguides can be formed in defocusing media by exciting dark spatial solitons.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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