Two-dimensional solitons in nonlocal media: a brief review
Boris A. Malomed

TL;DR
This review summarizes recent advances in two-dimensional solitons within nonlocal media, focusing on models from Bose-Einstein condensates, including anisotropic dipole-supported solitons and vortex states with complex dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of 2D solitons in nonlocal media, highlighting recent developments in BEC models and stability of vortex and dipole interactions.
Findings
Stable anisotropic dipole-dipole solitons in BECs.
Existence of high-winding-number vortex solitons.
Self-accelerating vortex solitons in binary BECs.
Abstract
This is a review addressing soliton-like states in systems with nonlocal nonlinearity. The work on this topic has long history. Some findings, such as optical solitons supported by thermal nonlinearity, and by the orientational nonlinearity in liquid crystals, have been reviewed in the literature, therefore they are outlined in the present review in a brief form. Some other studies, such as those addressing models with fractional diffraction, which is represented by a linear nonlocal operator, have started recently, therefore it will be relevant to review them in detail when more results are accumulated; the present article provides a short outline of the latter topic. The main part of the article is a summary of results obtained for two-dimensional (2D) solitons in specific models originating in studies of Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs), which are sufficiently mature but have not yet…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Photonic Systems · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
