Design of short dispersion decreasing fibre for enhanced compression of higher-order soliton pulses around 1550 nm

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Design of short dispersion decreasing fibre for enhanced compression of higher-order soliton pulses around 1550 nm

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Compression of higher-order (N ≃ 3) soliton pulses in standard singlemode fibre followed by compression in short dispersion decreasing fibre (DDF) can produce ultra-short fundamental solitons. This design scheme uniquely enables high-quality compression of broad pulses (< 30 ps) down to < 142 fs over a wide input wavelength range using a remarkably short DDF (< 455 m).

Inspec keywords: electro-optical modulation; optical fibre dispersion; optical solitons; time division multiplexing; data compression

Other keywords: DDF; enhanced compression; input wavelength range; short dispersion decreasing fibre; 1550 nm; standard singlemode fibre; ultra-short fundamental solitons; higher-order soliton pulse

Subjects: Optical propagation, dispersion and attenuation in fibres; Optical solitons; Fibre optics; Optical solitons

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