Modulational instability in optical fibers with randomly kicked normal dispersion

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TitreModulational instability in optical fibers with randomly kicked normal dispersion
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursDujardin G., Armaroli A., S. Nodari R, Mussot A., Kudlinski A., Trillo S., Conforti M., De Bievre S.
JournalPHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume103
Pagination053521
Date PublishedMAY 24
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2469-9926
Résumé

We study modulational instability (MI) in optical fibers with random group-velocity dispersion (GVD) generated by sharply localized perturbations of a normal GVD fiber that are either randomly or periodically placed along the fiber and that have random strength. This perturbation leads to the appearance of low-frequency MI side lobes that grow with the strength of the perturbations, whereas they are faded by randomness in their position. If the random perturbations exhibit a finite average value, they can be compared with periodically perturbed fibers, where parametric resonance tongues (also called Arnold tongues) appear. In that case, increased randomness in the strengths of the variations tends to affect the Arnold tongues less than increased randomness in their positions.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevA.103.053521