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The role of birefringence in modulation instability fiber ring resonators

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Abstract

Modulation instability (MI) in normal dispersion regime has been investigated, during the last decade, because of possible applications ranging from pulse train formation to tunable generation of coherent light beams. Recently, particular attention has been devoted to folded setups such as fiber rings [1], and experimental results have been already obtained [2].

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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