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5 February 2002 Transmitting the signals for precise synchronization by picosecond guiding-center solitons through long-haul single-mode optical fiber
Alexandre S. Shcherbakov, Alexey Y. Kosarsky, Vladimor N. Zvegintsev, Yuriy I. Fedukovsky
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Proceedings Volume 4680, Second International Conference on Lasers for Measurement and Information Transfer; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454688
Event: Second International Conference on Lasers for Measurement and Information Transfer, 2001, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Picosecond optical guiding-center solitons of the first order, inherent in the complex cubic Ginzburg-Landau systems, are considered as the sync-signal carriers, being attractive for transmission through optical fiber network. We analyze the model, described by the complex cubic Ginzburg-Landau equation in a reduced form, and present approximate analytical descriptions for the evolution of the main parameters of both guiding-center solitons and fundamental solitons adiabatically perturbed by low losses in optical fiber. Then, these two kinds of soliton-like pulses, being potentially suitable to be the sync-signal carriers in a fiber network, are compared with each other. This suggests a conclusion that guiding-center solitons have considerable advantages in applying as sync-signal carries from the viewpoints of energy consumption and ease of implementation.
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Alexandre S. Shcherbakov, Alexey Y. Kosarsky, Vladimor N. Zvegintsev, and Yuriy I. Fedukovsky "Transmitting the signals for precise synchronization by picosecond guiding-center solitons through long-haul single-mode optical fiber", Proc. SPIE 4680, Second International Conference on Lasers for Measurement and Information Transfer, (5 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454688
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Picosecond phenomena

Single mode fibers

Optical fibers

Dispersion

Complex systems

Optical solitons

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