Impact of initial pulse characteristics on the mitigation of self-phase modulation by sinusoidally time varying phase

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TitreImpact of initial pulse characteristics on the mitigation of self-phase modulation by sinusoidally time varying phase
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursBoscolo S, Audo F, Finot C
JournalOPTICAL AND QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Volume50
Pagination62
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0306-8919
Mots-clésNonlinear fiber optics, pulse shaping, Self phase modulation
Résumé

A simple and efficient approach to suppress undesirable self-phase modulation (SPM) of optical pulses propagating in fiber-optic systems is based on imposing a sinusoidal temporal phase modulation on the pulses to offset the chirp generated by SPM (Audo et al. Opt Lett 42(15): 2902-2905, 2017). Here, we present a detailed analysis of this method. We derive an exact formula for the reduction of the SPM-induced rms spectrum broadening of an initially Gaussian pulse enabled by the sinusoidal compensation, and we assess the effects of the initial pulse shape and duration on the effectiveness of the technique by means of numerical simulation. The differences between pre- and post-propagation compensation schemes are also discussed.

DOI10.1007/s11082-018-1319-1