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Time-domain transmission control of dispersion-managed solitons

Time-domain transmission control of dispersion-managed solitons

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The time-domain transmission control of dispersion-managed solitons is numerically studied. It is shown that synchronous amplitude modulation can stabilise the pulse energy without simultaneous use of narrowband filters if the modulators are suitably located in a unit cell of the dispersion map. This is an advantage of the dispersion-managed soliton over standard solitons in uniform fibres, which always require narrowband filters for stabilisation of pulse energy in time-domain control.

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