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Breathing spatial solitons in quadratic media: An inverse scattering transform approach
Well-known second-harmonic bright spatial solitons consist of both fundamentals and harmonic, locked together in space. The resulting coupled waves propagate without spatial diffraction and can eliminate mutual walk-off. We show explicit analytical solutions with behavior similar to that of cascaded solitons.