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Anti-dark and Mexican-hat solitons in the Sasa-Satsuma equation on the continuous wave background
In this letter, via the Darboux transformation method we construct new
analytic soliton solutions for the Sasa-Satsuma equation which describes the
femtosecond pulses propagation in a monomode fiber. We reveal that two
different types of femtosecond solitons, i.e., the anti-dark (AD) and
Mexican-hat (MH) solitons, can form on a continuous wave (CW) background, and
numerically study their stability under small initial perturbations. Different
from the common bright and dark solitons, the AD and MH solitons can exhibit
both the resonant and elastic interactions, as well as various
partially/completely inelastic interactions which are composed of such two
fundamental interactions. In addition, we find that the energy exchange between
some interacting soliton and the CW background may lead to one AD soliton
changing into an MH one, or one MH soliton into an AD one.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
The effects of optically induced non-Abelian gauge field in cold atoms
We show that degenerate dark states can be generated by coupling
-fold degenerate ground states and a common excited state with laser
fields. Interferences between light waves with different frequencies can
produce laser fields with time-dependent amplitudes, which can induce not only
U(N) non-Abelian vector fields but also the scalar ones for the adiabatic
motion of atoms in such laser fields. As an example, a time-periodic gauge
potential is produced by applying specific laser fields to a tripod system.
Some features of the Landau levels and the ground-state phase diagram of a
rotating Bose-Einstein condensate for a concrete gauge field are also
discussed.Comment: Revtex 6 pages, 2 figures, version to be published in PR
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