Abstract
All-optical control of the state-of-polarization (SOP) of light using nonlinear effects in optical fibers has attracted much research interest in recent years [1-3]. These efforts are motivated by telecom applications requiring high-precision polarization control without adding polarization-dependent losses, as in conventional polarizing devices. Nonlinear polarization pulling has already been demonstrated in fibers using counter-propagating waves [1], stimulated Raman or Brillouin scattering [2,3].
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