2018 20th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icton.2018.8473821
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Offsetting Self-Phase Modulation in Optical Fibre by Sinusoidally Time-Varying Phase

Abstract: We report on our recent experimental and theoretical results on the use of a sinusoidally time-varying phase to suppress undesirable self-phase modulation of optical pulses propagating in fibre-optic systems.

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“…For light (3) travelling in a fiber of glass, the nonlinear contribution to the index of refraction causes a phase change. [4] where we have defined the nonlinear coefficient When an optical fiber carries an intensity-modulated signal, SPM happens. The peak of a pulse moves more slowly (or more rigorously, collects phase more fast) than the wings because of the nonlinear index of refraction.…”
Section: I) Self Phase Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For light (3) travelling in a fiber of glass, the nonlinear contribution to the index of refraction causes a phase change. [4] where we have defined the nonlinear coefficient When an optical fiber carries an intensity-modulated signal, SPM happens. The peak of a pulse moves more slowly (or more rigorously, collects phase more fast) than the wings because of the nonlinear index of refraction.…”
Section: I) Self Phase Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%