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Through numerical experiments we show that the use ot spatial solitons in second-order parametric interactions could make possible the observation of solitons in the vicinity of the vacuum ultraviolet.
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Hayata, K., Higaki, H. & Koshiba, M. Ultraviolet Solitons Generated bv Parametric Interactions. OPT REV 3, 19–21 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10043-996-0019-4
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