The atoms were manipulated to form tidy bundles of waves, called solitons, which retained their shape and strength. |
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In the 1970s, researchers found that solitons can be used to transmit data down fibre-optic cables. |
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I am working on the formation of bubbles of light in dissipative systems known as localised spatial structures or cavity solitons. |
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Paolo Di Trapani of the University of Insubria in Como, Italy, and his colleagues, came up with a pulse shape that combines attributes of both solitons and linear X waves. |
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It plans to be the first company to combine solitons with WDM in a commercial product. The most immediate application for the new technology is in long-distance transmission. |
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Such DNA solitons have two connected types of memory. |
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