Higher-order effects on self-similar parabolic pulse in the microstructured fibre amplifier

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Laboratory of Photonic Information Technology, School of Information and Photoelectric Science and Engineering, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510006, China [1 ]
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Chin. Phys. | 2008年 / 3卷 / 1025-1028期
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Group velocity dispersion - Microstructure - Optical fibers;
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10.1088/1674-1056/17/3/046
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By considering higher-order effects, the properties of self-similar parabolic pulses propagating in the microstructured fibre amplifier with a normal group-velocity dispersion have been investigated. The numerical results indicate that the higher-order effects can badly distort self-similar parabolic pulse shape and optical spectrum, and at the same time the peak shift and oscillation appear, while the pulse still reveals highly linear chirp but grows into asymmetry. The influence of different higher-order effects on self-similar parabolic pulse propagation has been analysed. It shows that the self-steepening plays a more important role. We can manipulate the geometrical parameters of the microstructured fibre amplifier to gain a suitable dispersion and nonlinearity coefficient which will keep high-quality self-similar parabolic pulse propagation. These results are significant for the further study of self-similar parabolic pulse propagation. © 2008 Chin. Phys. Soc. and IOP Publishing Ltd.
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