Conversion of a chirped Gaussian pulse to a soliton or a bound multisoliton state in quasi-lossless and lossy optical fiber spans


Autoria(s): Prilepsky, Jaroslaw E.; Derevyanko, Stanislav A.; Turitsyn, Sergei
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01/06/2007

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The formation of single-soliton or bound-multisoliton states from a single linearly chirped Gaussian pulse in quasi-lossless and lossy fiber spans is examined. The conversion of an input-chirped pulse into soliton states is carried out by virtue of the so-called direct Zakharov-Shabat spectral problem, the solution of which allows one to single out the radiative (dispersive) and soliton constituents of the beam and determine the parameters of the emerging bound state(s). We describe here how the emerging pulse characteristics (the number of bound solitons, the relative soliton power) depend on the input pulse chirp and amplitude. © 2007 Optical Society of America.

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Prilepsky, Jaroslaw E.; Derevyanko, Stanislav A. and Turitsyn, Sergei (2007). Conversion of a chirped Gaussian pulse to a soliton or a bound multisoliton state in quasi-lossless and lossy optical fiber spans. Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 24 (6), pp. 1254-1261.

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