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Soliton Jitter Suppression by a Copropogating Support Structure

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Abstract

The Gordon-Haus (GH) jitter is one of the most serious problems in designing soliton-based optical communication networks [?]. Different ways to suppress the jitter have been proposed [?], [?]. Nevertheless, search for alternative means allowing to stabilize the long-haul soliton transmission against the random jitter remains an important problem.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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