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Pulse distortion in single-mode optical fibers: chirped pulses

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Abstract

The theory of pulse distortion in single-mode optical fibers is extended to include laser sources that suffer a linear frequency sweep (chirp) during the duration of the pulse. The chirp is manifested as a variable frequency shift during the pulse. We have studied the soliton transmission in inhomogeneous optical fibers with W-tailored refractive index of the form1 where R is the fiber radius and α and m are the controlling parameters.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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