We examine a possibility to exploit the nonlinear lens effect-the initial stage of self-focusing to localize initially broad field distribution into the small central area where wave collapse is arrested-the… Click to show full abstract
We examine a possibility to exploit the nonlinear lens effect-the initial stage of self-focusing to localize initially broad field distribution into the small central area where wave collapse is arrested-the nonlinear beam tapering. We describe two-dimensional localized solitary waves (ring solitons) in a physical system that presents a linear medium in the central core, surrounded by the cladding with the focusing Kerr nonlinearity. The standard variational analysis demonstrates that such solitons correspond to the minimum of the Hamiltonian.
               
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