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Optimization of soliton amplitude in dispersion-decreasing nonlinear optical fibres

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posted on 2024-11-15, 06:33 authored by Ken I M McKinnon, Noel Smyth, Annette WorthyAnnette Worthy
The compression of a cw into a periodic train of noninteracting solitons by a dispersion-decreasing fiber is investigated with a variational method. To model the evolution from the cw to the soliton train, an elliptic-function-based expression is used as the trial function in the averaged Lagrangian. Both a continuous dispersion variation and a step dispersion variation in the fiber are considered. By use of an optimization method based on the approximate variational equations, the optimal dispersion profile required for achieving maximum pulse compression in a fixed length of fiber is determined. The solutions of the approximate equations are compared with full numerical solutions of the governing nonlinear Schrodinger equation, and good agreement is found.

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McKinnon, K. I. M., Smyth, N. F. & Worthy, A. L. (1999). Optimization of soliton amplitude in dispersion-decreasing nonlinear optical fibres. Optical Society of America Journal B: Optical Physics, 16 (3), 441-447.

Journal title

Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics

Volume

16

Issue

3

Pagination

441-447

Language

English

RIS ID

18291

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