Implications of a zero-nonlinearity wavelength in optical fibers doped with silver nanoparticles
Optics
2016-11-23 v2
Abstract
Photonic crystal fibers doped with silver nanoparticles exhibit the Kerr nonlinearity that can be positive or negative depending on wavelength and vanishes at a specific wavelength. We study numerically how the simultaneous presence of a zero-nonlinearity wavelength (ZNW) and a zero-dispersion wavelength affects evolution of soliton and supercontinuum generation inside such fibers and find a number of unique features. The existence of negative nonlinearity allows soliton formation even in the normaldispersion region of the fiber, and the ZNW acts as a barrier for the Raman-induced red shift of solitons.
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@article{arxiv.1606.07212,
title = {Implications of a zero-nonlinearity wavelength in optical fibers doped with silver nanoparticles},
author = {S. Bose and S. Roy and R. Chattopadhyay and S. K. Bhadra and G. P. Agrawal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.07212},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to some major modifications