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Theoretical Analysis of Soliton Transmission with Sliding Filters

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Abstract

Theory and experimemts have shown that the insertion of bandpass filters after each amplifier in optical fiber transmission links may increase the stability of the soliton pulses with respect to the amplifier noise induced time jitter [1-4]. A substantial improvement to the stability of soliton transmissions may be achieved by slowly sliding the center frequency of subsequent filters along the transmission line [5].

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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