2000
DOI: 10.1364/ol.25.000793
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Recovered efficiency of filter control in dispersion-managed solitons for optical regeneration applications: analysis and experimental validation

Abstract: We demonstrate numerically that local conversion of dispersion-managed return-to-zero pulses into nonlinear Schrödinger solitons fully restores optical filtering control for energy stabilization, thus permitting the association of optical regeneration with dispersion-managed propagation. Experimental validation is achieved by means of 40-Gbit/s regenerated dispersion-managed loop transmission over 10,000 km.

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“…In this section, we consider how the fiber loss affects multisoliton bound states originating from chirped Gaussian input (9). When loss is small, ␣ 1, the system is still close to the integrable case, and the adiabatic perturbation theory can be effectively applied to describe the evolution of the bound state.…”
Section: Zssp Multisoliton Decomposition For the Solution Of Lossy Nlsementioning
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“…In this section, we consider how the fiber loss affects multisoliton bound states originating from chirped Gaussian input (9). When loss is small, ␣ 1, the system is still close to the integrable case, and the adiabatic perturbation theory can be effectively applied to describe the evolution of the bound state.…”
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“…Some recent examples of applications of optical solitons in these areas include all-optical regeneration using conversion of return-to-zero (RZ) signals into conventional solitons 8,9 and all-optical picosecond-pulse packet buffers based on four-wave-mixing loading and intracavity soliton control. 10 It was shown in Refs.…”
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“…In the DM line, the efficiency of conventional modulation is significantly decreased, compared with classical soliton-based transmission system [15], [16]. In order to recover the efficiency of the control, it has been proposed to use a periodic enhancement of system nonlinearity by means of extra amplification at regeneration sites to convert the DM pulse into classical soliton through the technique called "black box" optical regeneration (BBOR) [15], [16].…”
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“…In order to recover the efficiency of the control, it has been proposed to use a periodic enhancement of system nonlinearity by means of extra amplification at regeneration sites to convert the DM pulse into classical soliton through the technique called "black box" optical regeneration (BBOR) [15], [16]. The benefit of DM soliton to fundamental soliton conversion is that the stabilization of a conventional soliton is more efficient compared to a DM soliton.…”
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