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Transmission characteristics of optical fiber solitons in a dispersion-slope compensated system

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Abstract

Since the advent of dispersion-slope compensating devices, such as fiber gratings or reversed dispersion-slope fibers [1], techniques of dispersion-slope compensation have been extensively studied in terms of wavelength division multiplexing [2,3].

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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