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Conference Paper: Efficient analysis of high power nonlinear soliton propagation

TitleEfficient analysis of high power nonlinear soliton propagation
Authors
Issue Date1998
PublisherSPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering. The Journal's web site is located at http://spie.org/x1848.xml
Citation
Proceedings Of Spie - The International Society For Optical Engineering, 1998, v. 3420, p. 364-373 How to Cite?
AbstractDue to the periodic variations of high power solitons, ultra-sharp pulses are created, and the analysis of the propagation behaviour is computer intensive because of the requirement of large sampling density. In order to make the analysis more effective, we have implemented a time domain analysis technique to analyze the propagation behaviour of high power solitons in an optical fiber. For a relatively small number of sampling points, the distribution of sampling points at different point of the fiber has been controlled effectively according to the shape of soliton pulses. We found that by a real time effective control of sampling distributions, the propagation behaviour of high power solitons can be studied more effectively and the required number of sampling points is drastically reduced.
DescriptionPoster Session
SPIE Proceedings, v. 3420 entitled: Optical Fiber Communication
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158263
ISSN
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.192
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dc.contributor.authorGambling, WAen_US
dc.contributor.authorYu, SFen_US
dc.contributor.authorYuk, TIen_US
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dc.identifier.citationProceedings Of Spie - The International Society For Optical Engineering, 1998, v. 3420, p. 364-373en_US
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dc.description.abstractDue to the periodic variations of high power solitons, ultra-sharp pulses are created, and the analysis of the propagation behaviour is computer intensive because of the requirement of large sampling density. In order to make the analysis more effective, we have implemented a time domain analysis technique to analyze the propagation behaviour of high power solitons in an optical fiber. For a relatively small number of sampling points, the distribution of sampling points at different point of the fiber has been controlled effectively according to the shape of soliton pulses. We found that by a real time effective control of sampling distributions, the propagation behaviour of high power solitons can be studied more effectively and the required number of sampling points is drastically reduced.-
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