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Dark Soliton Analysis in Highly Nonlinear Fiber with Optical and Raman Gain

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Abstract

The evolution of dark solitons in highly nonlinear fiber with optical and Raman gain is analytically and numerically studied. From nonlinear Schrödinger equation, a set of rigorous equations describe dark solitons along with Raman shockwaves.

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