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Do optical event horizons really exist? The physics of nonlinear reflection at a soliton boundary

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Abstract

We discuss the physics of optical event horizons and clarify how the observed horizon dynamics can be interpreted in the framework of wave mixing processes between a soliton and an incident linear dispersive wave.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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