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Blow-up solutions of Helmholtz equation for a Kerr slab with a complex linear and nonlinear permittivity

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We show that the Helmholtz equation describing the propagation of transverse electric waves in a Kerr slab with a complex linear permittivity and a complex Kerr coefficient admits blow-up solutions provided that the real part of the Kerr coefficient is negative, i.e., the slab is defocusing. This result applies to homogeneous as well as inhomogeneous Kerr slabs whose linear permittivity and Kerr coefficient are continuous functions of the transverse coordinate. For an inhomogeneous Kerr slab, blow-up solutions exist if the real part of Kerr coefficient is bounded above by a negative number.Comment: 4 pages, the title has been corrected and acknowledgements have been adde

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