Transmission stability and Raman-induced amplitude dynamics in multichannel soliton-based optical waveguide systems
Abstract
We study transmission stability and dynamics of pulse amplitudes in -channel soliton-based optical waveguide systems, taking into account second-order dispersion, Kerr nonlinearity, delayed Raman response, and frequency dependent linear gain-loss. We carry out numerical simulations with systems of coupled nonlinear Schr\"odinger (NLS) equations and compare the results with the predictions of a simplified predator-prey model for Raman-induced amplitude dynamics. Coupled-NLS simulations for single-fiber transmission with frequency channels show stable oscillatory dynamics of soliton amplitudes at short-to-intermediate distances, in excellent agreement with the predator-prey model's predictions. However, at larger distances, we observe transmission destabilization due to resonant formation of radiative sidebands, which is caused by Kerr nonlinearity. The presence of linear gain-loss in a single fiber leads to a limited increase in transmission stability. Significantly stronger enhancement of transmission stability is achieved in a nonlinear -waveguide coupler due to efficient suppression of radiative sideband generation by the linear gain-loss. As a result, the distances along which stable Raman-induced dynamics of soliton amplitudes is observed are significantly larger in the waveguide coupler system compared with the single-fiber system.
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@article{arxiv.1501.06300,
title = {Transmission stability and Raman-induced amplitude dynamics in multichannel soliton-based optical waveguide systems},
author = {Avner Peleg and Quan M. Nguyen and Thinh P. Tran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.06300},
year = {2016}
}
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47 pages, 12 figures