Abstract
The generation and propagation of bright and dark soliton pulses is an area of great scientific interest with relevance to many futuristic telecommunication and optical-processing applications. Bright solitons have been the subject of intense experimental investigation; however, the experimental study of dark soliton behaviour has been limited. This situation is in no small part due to the difficulty of generating and measuring such pulse forms [1,2,3] (for review see Ref.[4] and references within).
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