Abstract
We report the experimental observation of the nonlinear interaction between two fundamental spatial solitons with a pi/2 phase difference in carbon disulfide. An energy flow from the phase-advanced soliton to the phasedelayed soliton was observed, which leads to a single self-trapped beam. The position of the output beam can be switched by reversing the sign of the solitons' initial phase difference.
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