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The Role of Transiency in the Formation of Solitons in Stimulated Raman Scattering
Recently there has been considerable interest in the formation of solitons in three level systems,1 such as in Raman scattering.2-5 Solitons in stimulated Raman scattering were first predicted by Chu and Scott,6 but their experimental realization seemed remote because of the apparent necessity for particular pulse shapes for the polarization and fields. It is now clear that solitons do indeed form7 in SRS and that transiency plays a major role in their formation.