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Journal articles on the topic "Dispersion-managed soliton"

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BISWAS, ANJAN. "DISPERSION-MANAGED SOLITONS IN OPTICAL COUPLERS." Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials 12, no. 01 (March 2003): 45–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218863503001201.

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The soliton perturbation theory is employed to study chirped solitons that propagate through optical couplers and is governed by the dispersion-managed nonlinear Schrödinger's equation. Here, in this paper, we have considered both kinds of couplers namely twin-core as well as the multiple-core type. In either case, both Gaussian and super-Gaussian solitons are taken into account.
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Park, N. "Ultrafast fiber laser delivering conservative, dispersion-managed, and dissipative solitons." Modern Physics Letters B 34, no. 13 (February 18, 2020): 2050133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021798492050133x.

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A thulium-doped fiber laser, delivering the temporal solitons, has been proposed with a carbon nanotubes saturable absorber. By adjusting the dispersion design in the laser cavity, the proposed laser can generate three types of solitons, which are conservative soliton (CS), dispersion-managed soliton (DMS), and dissipative soliton (DS), respectively. The experimental results show that, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the autocorrelation traces of CS, DMS, and DS are in good agreement with hyperbolic secant curve, Gaussian curve, and super-Gaussian curve, respectively. DS with the broad spectral bandwidth of 45.3 nm is emitted from the cavity while the dispersion is adjusted to 0.005 ps2.
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Grigoryan, V. S., T. Yu, E. A. Golovchenko, C. R. Menyuk, and A. N. Pilipetskii. "Dispersion-managed soliton dynamics." Optics Letters 22, no. 21 (November 1, 1997): 1609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.22.001609.

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KOHL, RUSSELL, DANIELA MILOVIC, ESSAID ZERRAD, and ANJAN BISWAS. "SOLITON PERTURBATION THEORY FOR DISPERSION-MANAGED OPTICAL FIBERS." Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials 18, no. 02 (June 2009): 227–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218863509004592.

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This paper studies the propagation of solitons through optical fibers with dispersion management. The adiabatic variation of the soliton parameters, due to the presence of perturbation terms, is obtained. The dynamics is studied for the case of polarization-preserving fibers, while the types of pulses that are considered here are Gaussian, super-Gaussian and supersech. The perturbation terms that are taken into consideration are both local and nonlocal.
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TODA, Hiroyuki. "Dispersion Managed Optical Soliton Transmission." Review of Laser Engineering 24, no. 6 (1996): 656–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2184/lsj.24.656.

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Cautaerts, Vincent, Akihiro Maruta, and Yuji Kodama. "On the dispersion managed soliton." Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 10, no. 3 (September 2000): 515–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1286262.

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Li, Biao. "Exact Soliton Solutions To An Averaged Dispersion-Managed Fiber System Equation." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 59, no. 12 (December 1, 2004): 919–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zna-2004-1205.

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By introducing a set of ordinary differential equations which possess q-deformed hyperbolic function solutions, and a new ansatz, a method is developed for constructing a series of exact analytical solutions of some nonlinear evolution equations. The proposed method is more powerful than various tanh methods, the secq-tanhq-method, generalized hyperbolic-function method, generalized Riccati equation expansion method, generalized projective Riccati equations method and other sophisticated methods. As an application of the method, an averaged dispersion-managed (DM) fiber system equation, which governs the dynamics of the core of the DM soliton, is chosen to illustrate the method. With the help of symbolic computation, rich new soliton solutions are obtained. From these solutions, some previously known solutions obtained by some authors can be recovered by means of some suitable choices of the arbitrary functions and arbitrary constants. Further, the soliton propagation and solitons interaction scenario are discussed and simulated by computer.
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Chen, Y., and H. A. Haus. "Collisions in dispersion-managed soliton propagation." Optics Letters 24, no. 4 (February 15, 1999): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.24.000217.

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Georges, Thierry. "Soliton interaction in dispersion-managed links." Journal of the Optical Society of America B 15, no. 5 (May 1, 1998): 1553. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/josab.15.001553.

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Richardson, L. J., W. Forysiak, and N. J. Doran. "Dispersion-managed soliton propagation in short-period dispersion maps." Optics Letters 25, no. 14 (July 15, 2000): 1010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.25.001010.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dispersion-managed soliton"

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Ibbotson, Robin Anthony. "40Gbit/s dispersion managed soliton transmission." Thesis, Aston University, 2005. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/8015/.

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This thesis contains the results of experimental and numerical simulations of optical transmission systems using dispersion managed transmission techniques. Theoretical background is given on the propagation of pulses in optical fibres before extending the arguments to optical solitons, their applications and uses in communications. Dispersion management for transmission systems is introduced and then a brief explanation of quasi-linear pulse propagation is given. Techniques for performing laboratory transmission experiments are divulged and focus on the construction and operation of a recirculating loop. Laser sources and modulators for 40Gbit/s transmission rates are discussed and techniques for acquiring information from the resultant eye are explained. The operation of optically time division demultiplexing with a nonlinear elecro-absorption modulator is considered and then is replaced by the used of a linear electro-optic modulator and Dispersion unbalanced loop mirror (DILM). The use of nonlinearity as a positive effect for the use of processing and regenerating optical data is approached with an insight into the operation interferometers. Successful experimental results are given for the characterisation of the DILM and 40Gbit/ to l0Gbit/s demultiplexing is demonstrated. Modelling of a terrestrial style system is performed and the methods for computer simulation are discussed. The simulations model single channel 40Gbit/s transmission, 16 x 40Gbit/s WDM transmission and WDM transmission with varying channel separation. Three modulation formats are examined over the single mode fibre span. It is found that the dispersion managed soliton is not suitable for terrestrial style systems and that return-to-zero was the optimum format for the considered system.
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Govan, Donald S. "Numerical modelling of dispersion managed soliton transmission." Thesis, Aston University, 1999. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/7987/.

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This thesis presents the results of numerical modelling of the propagation of dispersion managed solitons. The theory of optical pulse propagation in single mode optical fibre is introduced specifically looking at the use of optical solitons for fibre communications. The numerical technique used to solve the nonlinear Schrödinger equation is also introduced. The recent developments in the use of dispersion managed solitons are reviewed before the numerical results are presented. The work in this thesis covers two main areas; (i) the use of a saturable absorber to control the propagation of dispersion managed solutions and (ii) the upgrade of the installed standard fibre network to higher data rates through the use of solitons and dispersion management. Saturable absorbe can be used to suppress the build up of noise and dispersive radiation in soliton transmission lines. The use of saturable absorbers in conjunction with dispersion management has been investigated both as a single pulse and for the transmission of a 10Gbit/s data pattern. It is found that this system supports a new regime of stable soliton pulses with significantly increased powers. The upgrade of the installed standard fibre network to higher data rates through the use of fibre amplifiers and dispersion management is of increasing interest. In this thesis the propagation of data at both 10Gbit/s and 40Gbit/s is studied. Propagation over transoceanic distances is shown to be possible for 10Gbit/s transmission and for more than 2000km at 40Gbit/s. The contribution of dispersion managed solitons in the future of optical communications is discussed in the thesis conclusions.
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Harper, Paul. "Long distance dispersion managed soliton transmission experiments." Thesis, Aston University, 1997. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/7975/.

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This thesis presents results of transmission experiments using optical solitons in a dispersion managed optical fibre recirculating loop. The basic concepts of pulse propagation in optical fibre are introduced before optical solitons and their use in optically amplified fibre systems are discussed. The role of dispersion management in such systems is then considered. The design, operation and limitations of the recirculating loop and soliton sources which were used and the experimental techniques are described before the experimental work is presented. The experimental work covers a number of areas all of which used dispersion management of the transmission line. A novel ultra-long distance propagation scheme which achieved low timing jitter by suppression of the amplifier noise and by working close to the zero dispersion wavelength has been discovered. The use of fibre Bragg gratings as wavelength filters to suppress noise and reduce timing jitter has been investigated. The performance of the fibre grating compared favourably with that of a bulk device and was in good agreement with theoretical predictions. The upgrade of existing standard fibre systems to higher bit rates is currently an important issue. The possibility of using solitons with dispersion compensation to allow an increase in data rate of existing standard fibre systems to 10Gbit/s over 5000km has been demonstrated. The applicability of this technique to longer distances, higher bit rates or longer amplifier spans is also investigated by optimisation of the dispersion management scheme. The use of fibre Bragg gratings as the dispersion compensating elements in such standard fibre transmission experiments has been examined and the main problem that these devices currently have, high polarisation mode dispersion, is discussed. The likely future direction of optical communications and what part solitons and dispersion management will play in this development is discussed in the thesis conclusions.
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Alsaleh, Magda. "Application de la méthode des coordonnées collectives à l'analyse de la dynamique des lasers à fibre à modes bloqués." Thesis, Dijon, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015DIJOS091/document.

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Les lasers à fibres à modes bloqués font partie des rares systèmes qui permettent de réaliser une variété de fonctions optiques élaborées, au moyen de peu de composants optiques. La gestion de la dispersion apporte à ce type de lasers une variété de comportements, qui est si riche que la cartographie complète et l’analyse détaillée des états stables deviennent difficilement réalisable lorsqu’on utilise les outils conventionnels basés sur les équations de propagation du champ intra-cavité. Dans cette thèse nous montrons que l’adjonction de la technique des coordonnées collectives aux outils théoriques conventionnels, permet de résoudre au moins en partie le problème de la complexité et l’extrême diversité des états stables des cavités gérées en dispersion. En particulier, nous proposons l’ACCD (approche des coordonnées collectives dynamiques), comme un outil théorique permettant de réaliser des gains de performance substantiels dans des opérations de recherche et caractérisation des états stables du laser. D’autre part, le recours à l’approche des cordonnées collectives nous permet de mettre en évidence des effets majeurs induits par certains phénomènes qui étaient jusqu’à présent largement sous-estimés. Notamment, nous mettons en évidence des modifications majeures desdomaines respectifs des différents états stables du laser, qui surviennent lorsqu’on change la bande passant de la fitre. D’autre part, en considérant une cavité où la largeur spectrale du champ lumineux (3.12 THz) est d’un ordre de grandeur plus petite que la largeur de la bande du gain Raman, nous mettons en lumière des effets remarquables de la diffusion Raman sur les phénomènes d’hystérésis
Mode-locked fiber laser are among the few systems that allow to achieve a variety of elaborate optical functions, by means of few optical components. The use of dispersion management brings to this type of lasers a variety of behaviors, which is so rich that the complete mapping and detailed analysis of the stable states becomes impractical when conventional tools based on the intra-cavity field propagation equations, are used. In this thesis we show that the addition of the technique ofcollective coordinates to the conventional theoretical tools, allows to solve at least in part the problem of complexity and diversity of the stable states of the cavity. In particular, we propose the DCCA (dynamical collective coordinate approach), as a theoretical tool to achieve substantial performance gains in search and characterization of stable states of the laser. Furthermore, the use of the collective coordinated approach allows us to highlight major effects induced by certain phenomena that were until now largely underestimated. In particular, we highlight major changes in the respective areas ofthe different stable states of the laser, which occur when changing the width of the band-pass filter BPF. Furthermore, considering a cavity where the spectral width of the light field (3.12 THz) is an order of magnitude smaller than the bandwidth of the Raman gain, we highlight remarkable effects of Raman scattering on hysteresis phenomena
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Tchomgo, Felenou Emmanuel. "Cartographie unifiée de la dynamique des solitons dans les guides d'onde à fibre optique." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00945451.

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Ce mémoire porte sur le comportement des solitons affectés, lors de leur entrée dans un guide d'onde à fibre optique, d'une légère distorsion de profil par rapport au profil stationnaire dans le guide. Notre modèle théorique combine l'équation de propagation du champ électrique (Equation de Schrödinger Non Linéaire) et le système d'équations d'évolution des paramètres physiques de l'impulsion (issu de la théorie des coordonnées collectives). Nous dressons une cartographie générale qui dévoile une diversité insoupçonnée de comportements dynamiques au voisinage de l'état stationnaire de l'impulsion, liée à la perturbation initiale du profil de l'impulsion. Cette cartographie établit une classification des solitons en deux grandes familles, correspondant respectivement aux impulsions lumineuses qui génèrent un rayonnement au cours de leur propagation et aux impulsions non rayonnantes. Au sein de chacune de ces deux grandes familles d'impulsions, nous démontrons l'existence de comportements atypiques, que nous qualifions de solitons hyperthermiques (solitons chauds), solitons hypothermiques (solitons froids), et solitons isothermiques, qui correspondent respectivement à des impulsions qui se propagent de manière hautement stable avec un niveau d'énergie supérieur, inférieur, et égal à l'énergie de l'état stationnaire. Aux frontières des domaines d'existence de ces différents types de soliton, nous trouvons des comportements hybrides, correspondant à des solitons qui se refroidissent en cours de propagation suite à une perte significative d'énergie provoquée par un rayonnement intense, et qui changent d'état (de l'hyperthermie à l'hypothermie, ou de l'isothermie à l'hypothermie). Enfin, l'onde de rayonnement émise par une impulsion lumineuse n'est pas identifiée comme étant un processus continuel, mais plutôt comme une bouffée d'énergie émise en début de propagation, et sa suppression dans le guide d'onde est considérée comme réalisable
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Penketh, Ian S. "Experimental transmission of dispersion managed solitons." Thesis, Aston University, 2000. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/7992/.

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This thesis investigates the feasibility of soliton transmission at 1150nm over standard fibre. This is done using a dispersion compensating fibre module in each amplifier span to compensate for the high dispersion. The basic principles of soliton propagation in optical fibre are discussed within this thesis, followed by an introduction to advantages of dispersion management. In the experimental chapter single channel transmission results are presented in 10Gbit/s and 40Gbit/s. At 10Gbit/s the effects of dispersion management on the power dispersion relationship for solitons are investigated. The detrimental effects of soliton-soliton interactions, which are increased due to the greater overlap breathing solitons are discussed. A technique for reducing the soliton-soliton interactions through amplifier positioning is presented as a solution to this problem. The experiments demonstrate the feasibility of using standard fibre for transmission over trans-oceanic distances at 10Gbit/s. The 40Gbit/s experiment demonstrates transmission over sufficient distance for an terrestrial system. Also contained within this thesis are experimental results showing transmission of solitons over dispersion shifted fibre using a novel technique that makes use of the non-linear polarisation rotation of the soliton in the fibre. This is used to generate the effect of saturable absorption, allowing transmission distances of 200,000km to be achieved.
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Richardson, Lee John. "Ultra high-speed transmission using dispersion managed solitons." Thesis, Aston University, 2001. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/7999/.

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This thesis presents the results of numerical modelling of ultra high-speed transmission using DM solitons. The theory of propagation in optical fibres is presented with specific reference to optical communication systems. This theory is then expanded to incorporate dispersion-managed transmission and the dispersion managed soliton. The first part of this work focuses on ultra high-speed dispersion managed soliton propagation in short period dispersion maps. Initially, the characteristics of dispersion managed soliton propagation in short period dispersion maps are contrasted to those of the more conventional dispersion managed regime. These properties are then utilised to investigate transmission at single channel data rates of 80 Gbit/s, 160 Gbit/s and 320 Gbit/s. For all three data rates, the tolerable limits for transmission over 1000 km, 3000 km and transoceanic distances are defined. A major limitation of these higher bit rate systems arises from the problem of noise-induced interactions, which is where the accumulation of timing jitter causes neighbouring dispersion-managed solitons to interact. In addition, the systems become more sensitive to initial conditions as the data rate increases. The second part of the work focuses on contrasting the performance of a range of propagation regimes, from quasi-linear through to soliton-like propagation at 40 Gbit/s for both single channel and WDM dispersion managed transmission. The results indicated that whilst the optimal single channel performance was achieved for soliton-like propagation, the optimal WDM performance was achieved for propagation regime that lay between quasi-linear and soliton-like.
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Devaney, John F. L. "WDM of solitons in dispersion managed transmission systems." Thesis, Aston University, 1998. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/7977/.

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This thesis investigates the physical behaviour of solitons in wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) systems with dispersion management in a wide range of dispersion regimes. Background material is presented to show how solitons propagate in optical fibres, and key problems associated with real systems are outlined. Problems due to collision induced frequency shifts are calculated using numerical simulation, and these results compared with analytical techniques where possible. Different two-step dispersion regimes, as well as the special cases of uniform and exponentially profiled systems, are identified and investigated. In shallow profile, the constituent second-order dispersions in the system are always close to the average soliton value. It is shown that collision-induced frequency shifts in WDM soliton transmission systems are reduced with increasing dispersion management. New resonances in the collision dynamics are illustrated, due to the relative motion induced by the dispersion map. Consideration of third-order dispersion is shown to modify the effects of collision-induced timing jitter and third-order compensation investigated. In all cases pseudo-phase-matched four-wave mixing was found to be insignificant compared to collision induced frequency shift in causing deterioration of data. It is also demonstrated that all these effects are additive with that of Gordon-Haus jitter.
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Chouli, Souad. "Structures optiques dissipatives en cavité laser à fibre." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00692049.

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Cette thèse concerne l'étude de la dynamique des structures optiques dissipatives observées dans une cavité à gestion de dispersion utilisant l'évolution non linéaire de la polarisation comme technique de blocage de modes. Nous avons montré expérimentalement l'existence d'une transition graduelle entre le régime de fonctionnement continu et le régime de fonctionnement multi-impulsionnel. Nous nous sommes intéressés à l'état intermédiaire où il nous a été possible d'obtenir divers régimes inédits et d'étudier ainsi le comportement collectif des solitons dissipatifs en présence d'un fond continu. La dynamique de "la pluie de solitons" est une manifestation complexe et fascinante constituée de trois composantes de champ : le fond continu, les solitons de dérive et la phase condensée. Elle s'accompagne d'une circulation d'énergie à travers ces trois composantes. Le mouvement relatif des solitons de dérive ainsi que l'asymétrie temporelle présentent les caractéristiques majeures qui distinguent cette dynamique des autres. D'autres types d'auto-organisation ont été observés et étudiés, comme "le relargage des solitons de la phase condensée" ou bien encore "la vobulation du train de solitons". Nous nous sommes intéressés aussi à la propagation d'une seule impulsion dans la cavité. Pour la première fois, une importante dynamique de respiration spectrale a été prédite dans une cavité à gestion de la dispersion. Nous avons montré qu'une compression temporelle de l'impulsion est accompagnée d'un élargissement spectral d'une grande ampleur dans la partie passive de la cavité et que la largeur de l'impulsion peut dépasser la largeur de la bande passante du milieu amplificateur. Nous avons étudié la dynamique de la respiration spectrale, l'extraction et l'optimisation du signal laser en fonction des paramètres de la cavité et nous avons présenté les caractéristiques d'une cavité qui permet la génération d'une impulsion dont sa largeur spectrale est supérieure à la largeur de la bande passante de l'amplificateur d'un facteur de 2.4. Les dynamiques présentées dans cette thèse témoignent de la complexité et de la richesse de la dynamique dissipative des lasers à fibre fonctionnant en régime de blocage de modes passif par évolution non linéaire de la polarisation.
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Boscolo, Sonia A. "Mathematical and numerical modelling of dispersion-managed solitons, autosolitons and self-similar optical pulses." Thesis, Aston University, 2002. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/7997/.

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Firstly, dispersion-managed (DM) solitons in fibre lines employing a weak dispersion map are analysed by means of a perturbation approach. In the case of small dispersion map strengths the average pulse dynamics is described by a perturbation approach (NLS) equation. Applying a perturbation theory, based on the Inverse Scattering Transform method, an analytic expression for the envelope of the DM soliton is derived. This expression correctly predicts the power enhancement arising from the dispersion management. Secondly, autosoliton transmission in DM fibre systems with periodical in-line deployment of nonlinear optical loop mirrors (NOLMs) is investigated. The use of in-line NOLMs is addressed as a general technique for all-optical passive 2R regeneration of return-to-zero data in high speed transmission system with strong dispersion management. By system optimisation, the feasibility of ultra-long single-channel and wavelength-division multiplexed data transmission at bit-rates ³ 40 Gbit s-1 in standard fibre-based systems is demonstrated. The tolerance limits of the results are defined. Thirdly, solutions of the NLS equation with gain and normal dispersion, that describes optical pulse propagation in an amplifying medium, are examined. A self-similar parabolic solution in the energy-containing core of the pulse is matched through Painlevé functions to the linear low-amplitude tails. The analysis provides a full description of the features of high-power pulses generated in an amplifying medium.
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Books on the topic "Dispersion-managed soliton"

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Daniela, Milovic, and Edwards Matthew (Thomas Matthew), eds. Mathematical theory of dispersion-managed optical solitons. Berlin: Springer, 2010.

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Biswas, Anjan, Daniela Milovic, and Matthew Edwards. Mathematical Theory of Dispersion-Managed Optical Solitons. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10220-2.

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Edwards, Matthew, Anjan Biswas, and Daniela Milovic. Mathematical Theory of Dispersion-Managed Optical Solitons. Springer, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dispersion-managed soliton"

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Kodama, Y. "On the Dispersion Managed Soliton." In Massive WDM and TDM Soliton Transmission Systems, 129–38. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47125-6_7.

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Gupta, G. C., Y. Yano, T. Ono, and K. Emura. "Practical Design of Dispersion Managed Soliton System." In Solid-State Science and Technology Library, 93–102. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5141-2_8.

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Georges, Thierry, and François Favre. "WDM Soliton Transmission in Dispersion-managed Links for Long Distance High Capacity Links." In Optical Networking, 198–206. London: Springer London, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0525-1_21.

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Maruta, A., T. Inoue, Y. Nonaka, and Y. Yoshika. "Bi-Soliton Propagating in Dispersion-Managed System and Its Application to High Speed and Long Haul Optical Transmission." In Optical Solitons, 247–64. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36141-3_12.

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Turitsyn, S. K., N. J. Doran, J. H. B. Nijhof, V. K. Mezentsev, T. Schäfer, and W. Forysiak. "Dispersion-Managed Solitons." In Optical Solitons: Theoretical Challenges and Industrial Perspectives, 91–115. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03807-9_7.

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Hasegawa, Akira, and Masayuki Matsumoto. "Dispersion-Managed Solitons (DMS)." In Springer Series in Photonics, 123–40. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46064-0_10.

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Ablowitz, M. J., and T. Hirooka. "Quasi-linear Optical Pulses in Dispersion Managed Fibers: Propagation and Interaction." In Optical Solitons, 227–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36141-3_11.

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Kutz, J. N., S. G. Evangelides, and J. P. Gordon. "Dynamics of Dispersion-Managed Solitons in Optical Communications." In Solid-State Science and Technology Library, 183–95. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5141-2_14.

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Hasegawa, Akira, and Masayuki Matsumoto. "Application of Dispersion Managed Solitons for WDM Transmission." In Springer Series in Photonics, 159–68. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46064-0_12.

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Georges, T. "Dispersion-Managed Solitons: Application to Terabit/s Transmission Over Transoceanic Distances." In Optical Solitons: Theoretical Challenges and Industrial Perspectives, 117–46. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03807-9_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Dispersion-managed soliton"

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Tegin, Ugur, Eirini Kakkava, Babak Rahmani, Demetri Psaltis, and Christophe Moser. "Dispersion-Managed Soliton Multimode Fiber Laser." In CLEO: Science and Innovations. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_si.2020.sm4p.1.

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CHEN, Jian, and Chao LU. "Dispersion Managed Soliton: Perspective & Challenge." In Proceedings of the First International Conference on ICOCN 2002. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812776280_0097.

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Hartwig, H., M. Bohm, A. Hause, and F. Mitschke. "Long-period oscillations and soliton content of dispersion-managed solitons." In 11th European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/EQEC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleoe-eqec.2009.5192302.

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Hause, A., H. Hartwig, Ch Mahnke, M. Bohm, and F. Mitschke. "Solitons in dispersion-managed fibers: Bond of the soliton molecule." In 11th European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/EQEC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleoe-eqec.2009.5192453.

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Devaney, J. F. "Soliton collisions in dispersion-managed WDM systems." In 11th International Conference on Integrated Optics and Optical Fibre Communications. 23rd European Conference on Optical Communications IOOC-ECOC97. IEE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19971530.

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Hause, Alexander, Philipp Rohrmann, and Fedor Mitschke. "Experimental investigation of dispersion-managed soliton interaction." In Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/qels.2012.qf1g.3.

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Gabitov, Ildar R., E. W. Laedke, Vladimir K. Mezentsev, E. G. Shapiro, K. H. Spatschek, and Sergei K. Turitsyn. "Variational approach to dispersion-managed soliton transmission." In Eleventh International Vavilov Conference on Nonlinear Optics, edited by Sergei G. Rautian. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.328297.

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Georges, Thierry, and Francois Favre. "WDM soliton transmission in dispersion-managed links." In ICO XVIII 18th Congress of the International Commission for Optics, edited by Alexander J. Glass, Joseph W. Goodman, Milton Chang, Arthur H. Guenther, and Toshimitsu Asakura. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.355055.

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Niculae, A. M. "Optimal amplifier location in strong dispersion-managed soliton systems." In IEE Colloquium Optical Solitons. IEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19990063.

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Takushima, Y., T. Douke, and K. Kikuchi. "Influence of polarization-mode dispersion on soliton interaction in dispersion-managed soliton transmission systems." In CLEO 2001. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Postconference Technical Digest. IEEE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo.2001.948173.

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