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Observation of the optical components inherent in non-collinear four-wave coupled states

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Abstract

Optical components of four-wave Bragg spatial solitons in the form of coupled states, originating with a two-phonon non-collinear scattering of light in uniaxial crystal, are uncovered. Their space-frequency distributions are investigated theoretically and observed experimentally.

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