Intrinsical localization of both topological (anti-kink) envelope and gray (black) gap solitons of the condensed bosons in deep optical lattices

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We show that stable surface fundamental defect solitons can exist in different gaps of an optical lattice with focusing nonlocal Kerr nonlinearity. For positive defect, solitons stably exist in the semi-infinite gap. For negative defect, solitons are stable in the semi-infinite gap and the first gap. Increasing the negative defect depth, the existent regions of defect solitons in the semi-infinite gap and in the first gap will be changed. The degree of the nonlocality will affect the profiles of these solitons.


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Zhiyong Xu ◽  
Yaroslav V. Kartashov ◽  
Lluis Torner

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