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12 April 2001 Optimal compression of chirped solitary waves: importance of Raman self-scattering effect and high-order dispersion
Vladmir N. Serkin, Tatyana L. Belyaeva
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Abstract
Numerical simulations of femtosecond soliton pulse amplification in the dispersion managed active optical fiber predict a new phenomenon in which anti Stokes "blue" soliton self-frequency shift is produced. We interpret the numerical results by the parametric interactions of positive (or negative) third-order dispersion with Raman resonances induced in dispersion managed optical fiber.
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Vladmir N. Serkin and Tatyana L. Belyaeva "Optimal compression of chirped solitary waves: importance of Raman self-scattering effect and high-order dispersion", Proc. SPIE 4271, Optical Pulse and Beam Propagation III, (12 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424705
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Raman spectroscopy

Dispersion

Raman scattering

Femtosecond phenomena

Modulation

Optical fibers

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