Abstract
The inverse scattering transform method has been applied to the stimulated Brillouin backscattering (SBBS) interaction in a weakly spatially inhomogeneous medium. Specifically, the Zakharov–Manakov problem has been solved for examples of both an amplifier and a generator experimental setup yielding the complete spatial and temporal evolution of the light pulses involved. The structure of the resulting pulse shapes is discussed and the results compared with those in the literature.
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