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Maintaining Constant Pulse-duration in Highly Dispersive Media using Nonlinear Potentials

Optics 2021-11-17 v2

Abstract

A method is shown for preventing temporal broadening of ultrafast optical pulses in highly dispersive and fluctuating media for arbitrary signal-pulse profiles. Pulse pairs, consisting of a strong-field control-pulse and a weak-field signal-pulse co-propagate, whereby the specific profile of the strong-field pulse precisely compensates for dispersive phase in the weak pulse. A numerical example is presented in an optical system consisting of both resonant and gain dispersive effects. Here we show signal-pulses that do not temporally broaden across a vast propagation distance, even in the presence of dispersion that fluctuates several orders of magnitude and in sign (for example within a material resonance) across the pulse's bandwidth. Our approach illustrates the potential for using cross-phase modulation to compensate for dispersive effects on a signal-pulse and fills the gap in the current understanding of this nonlinear phenomenon.

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@article{arxiv.2110.14732,
  title  = {Maintaining Constant Pulse-duration in Highly Dispersive Media using Nonlinear Potentials},
  author = {Haider Zia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.14732},
  year   = {2021}
}
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