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Soliton polarization rotation and switching in type II second-harmonic generation

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Abstract

We predict that solitary waves of dispersive type II second-harmonic generation may experience large uniform nonlinear polarization rotations. The nonlinear medium followed by a polarization analyzer permits undistorted all-optical switching of pulses controlled by the input polarization.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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