Abstract
Solitons, or nondestructible local disturbances, are important features of many one-dimensional (1D) nonlinear wave phenomena. In ultracold gases, they have long been sought and were first observed to be generated by phase imprinting method [1,2]. In two recent Letters [3,4] we have found that dark solitons are a generic feature of a weakly interacting quasi one dimensional Bose gas.
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