Abstract
Dark soliton properties have been investigated extensively over the last few years due to their potential application as carrier bits in telecommunication systems [1-5]. The particular case of the dark soliton and the most studied one is the pulse, which is an antisymmetric function of time with an abrupt π phase shift and zero intensity at its centre and will be refered to as “black” soliton in the following.
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