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Control of soliton train transmission, storage, and clock recovery by cw light injection

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Abstract

The Gordon–Haus time jitter and the soliton–soliton interactions in a soliton fiber loop memory or in a transmission link may be suppressed by the periodic injection of a weak cw control beam. In the case of a fiber ring cavity cw injection may also permit clock regeneration from a randomly modulated soliton train.

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