Presentation 2005-05-19
Design of pulse compression fibers based on soliton conversion and adiabatic soliton compression
Y. OZEKI, T. INOUE, K. IGARASHI, S. TAKASAKA, S. NAMIKI,
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Abstract(in English) The technique of adiabatic soliton compression using optical fibers, with which a fundamental soliton pulse is compressed as slowly as possible, has been regarded as advantageous for high-quality pulse generation. However, the design guideline is not obvious as follows. Firstly, the requirement for "slowness" is unclear. Secondly, when a non-soliton pulse is used as an input pulse, pedestals are generated even if the compression is sufficiently slow. In this paper, we clarify requirement for the slowness in the adiabatic soliton compression system for pedestal-free pulse compression. Moreover, we numerically study the optimization of a dispersion profile, with which a non-soliton input pulse is converted to a soliton pulse without pedestals. Based on these studies, we show that a soliton pulse train with extremely suppressed pedestals can be obtained even when an optical beat signal is used as an input pulse train.
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Keyword(in English) adiabatic soliton compression / dispersion decreasing fiber / comb-like profiled fiber / pedestal
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Conference Date 2005/5/12(1days)
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Title (in English) Design of pulse compression fibers based on soliton conversion and adiabatic soliton compression
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Keyword(1) adiabatic soliton compression
Keyword(2) dispersion decreasing fiber
Keyword(3) comb-like profiled fiber
Keyword(4) pedestal
1st Author's Name Y. OZEKI
1st Author's Affiliation PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency()
2nd Author's Name T. INOUE
2nd Author's Affiliation FITEL Photonics Lab., Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
3rd Author's Name K. IGARASHI
3rd Author's Affiliation FITEL Photonics Lab., Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
4th Author's Name S. TAKASAKA
4th Author's Affiliation PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency:FITEL Photonics Lab., Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
5th Author's Name S. NAMIKI
5th Author's Affiliation FITEL Photonics Lab., Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
Date 2005-05-19
Paper # LQE2005-8
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 52
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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