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Nonlinear Propagation Characteristics of 10 Gbps Optical Signal at and near Zero Dispersion of Dispersion-Shifted Optical Fiber

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Abstract

In order to explore possible asymmetry of nonlinear degradation near zero dispersion, nonlinear propagation of single-channel 10Gbps signal near and at zero dispersion wavelength in DSF are comprehensively investigated in terms of signal power and wavelength as well as distance. Difference between positive and negative dispersion regimes are identified.

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