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Raman effect in biréfringent optical fibers

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Abstract

In recent experiments by Islam,1,2 soliton in birefringent optical fibers have been used for switching. These pulses are 300 fs long so that the Raman effect plays an important role in the soliton evolution. In deriving the form of the Raman interaction, we use a phenomenological approach.

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