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TMF, 2005 Volume 144, Number 2, Pages 277–289 (Mi tmf1852)

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Evolution of Optical Pulses in Fiber Lines with Lumped Nonlinear Devices as a Mapping Problem

S. Boscoloa, S. A. Derevyankoa, S. K. Turitsyna, A. S. Kovalevb, M. M. Bogdanb

a Aston University
b B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Abstract: We analyze the steady-state propagation of optical pulses in fiber transmission systems with lumped nonlinear optical devices (NODs) placed periodically in the line. For the first time to our knowledge, a theoretical model is developed to describe the transmission regime with a quasilinear pulse evolution along the transmission line and the point action of NODs. We formulate the mapping problem for pulse propagation in a unit cell of the line and show that in the particular application to nonlinear optical loop mirrors, the steady-state pulse characteristics predicted by the theory accurately reproduce the results of direct numerical simulations.

Keywords: dispersive systems with point nonlinearity, mapping problem, autosolitons.

DOI: 10.4213/tmf1852


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2005, 144:2, 1117–1127

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