Abstract
Recent developments in nonlinear optics reveal an interesting class of pulses with a parabolic intensity profile in the energy-containing core and a linear frequency chirp that can propagate in a fiber with normal group-velocity dispersion. Parabolic pulses propagate in a stable selfsimilar manner, holding certain relations (scaling) between pulse power, width, and chirp parameter. In the additional presence of linear amplification, they enjoy the remarkable property of representing a common asymptotic state (or attractor) for arbitrary initial conditions. Analytically, self-similar (SS) parabolic pulses can be found as asymptotic, approximate solutions of the nonlinear Schr¨odinger equation (NLSE) with gain in the semi-classical (largeamplitude/small-dispersion) limit. By analogy with the well-known stable dynamics of solitary waves - solitons, these SS parabolic pulses have come to be known as similaritons. In practical fiber systems, inherent third-order dispersion (TOD) in the fiber always introduces a certain degree of asymmetry in the structure of the propagating pulse, eventually leading to pulse break-up. To date, there is no analytic theory of parabolic pulses under the action of TOD. Here, we develop aWKB perturbation analysis that describes the effect of weak TOD on the parabolic pulse solution of the NLSE in a fiber gain medium. The induced perturbation in phase and amplitude can be found to any order. The theoretical model predicts with sufficient accuracy the pulse structural changes induced by TOD, which are observed through direct numerical NLSE simulations.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 4 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2009 |
Event | Solitons in Their Roaring Forties, Coherence and Persistence in Nonlinear Waves Conference - Nice , France Duration: 6 Jan 2009 → 9 Jan 2009 http://www-n.oca.eu/cpnlw09/ |
Conference
Conference | Solitons in Their Roaring Forties, Coherence and Persistence in Nonlinear Waves Conference |
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Abbreviated title | CPNLW 2009 |
Country/Territory | France |
City | Nice |
Period | 6/01/09 → 9/01/09 |
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Bibliographical note
Published in Book of Abstracts of Solitons in Their Roaring Forties,Coherence and Persistence in Nonlinear Waves Conference (CPNLW 2009), p. 4,
Nice, France, January 2009.