1 March 2024, Volume 14, Issue 3, pp. 564-835
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Solitary waves, or solitons, are the fundamental modes of nonlinear guiding structures. They are pulses that propagate without spreading due to frequency dispersion. This illustration depicts the propagation of solitons on a co-planar waveguide periodically loaded by nonlinear networks. See J. Johnson and C. Scarborough, Optical Materials Express 14, pp. 649-663 (2024).
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