Milisha Hart-Simmons, A. Biswas, Y. Yıldırım, S. Moshokoa, A. Dakova, A. Asiri
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Optical Soliton Perturbation with the Concatenation Model: Semi-inverse Variation
This paper retrieves bright 1-soliton solution to the perturbed concatenation model by the application of the semi-inverse variational principle. The perturbation terms are from inter-modal dispersion and self-steepening effect that is considered with maximum allowable intensity. The parameter constraints that naturally emerged from the integration scheme are enumerated.