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Relaxation of guiding center solitons in optical fibers

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Abstract

We present a perturbative study of the mutual coupling between solitons and dispersive waves in periodically amplified links. Our analysis describes the limits of soliton transmissions operating beyond the average soliton regime.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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