Stable scalable control of soliton propagation in broadband nonlinear optical waveguides

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We develop a method for achieving scalable transmission stabilization and switching of N colliding soliton sequences in optical waveguides with broadband delayed Raman response and narrowband nonlinear gain-loss.
We show that dynamics of soliton amplitudes in N-sequence transmission is described by a generalized N-dimensional predator-prey model.
Stability and bifurcation analysis for the predatorprey model are used to obtain simple conditions on the physical parameters for robust transmission stabilization as well as on-off and off-on switching of M out of N soliton sequences.
Numerical simulations for single-waveguide transmission with a system of N coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations with 2 <= N <= 4 show excellent agreement with the predator-prey model's predictions and stable propagation over significantly larger distances compared with other broadband nonlinear single-waveguide systems.
Moreover, stable on-off and off-on switching of multiple soliton sequences and stable multiple transmission switching events are demonstrated by the simulations.
We discuss the reasons for the robustness and scalability of transmission stabilization and switching in waveguides with broadband delayed Raman response and narrowband nonlinear gain-loss, and explain their advantages compared with other broadband nonlinear waveguides.

Title: 


Stable scalable control of soliton propagation in broadband nonlinear optical waveguides
Authors: Nguyen Quan M.
Huynh T. Toan
Avner Peleg
Keywords: STIMULATED RAMAN CROSSTALK
DOPED FIBER LASER
MODE-LOCKING
SATURABLE ABSORBER
WDM SYSTEMS
TRANSMISSION
COLLISIONS
STATISTICS
MODULATION
GENERATION
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA
Citation: ISIKNOWLEDGE
Abstract: We develop a method for achieving scalable transmission stabilization and switching of N colliding soliton sequences in optical waveguides with broadband delayed Raman response and narrowband nonlinear gain-loss. We show that dynamics of soliton amplitudes in N-sequence transmission is described by a generalized N-dimensional predator-prey model. Stability and bifurcation analysis for the predatorprey model are used to obtain simple conditions on the physical parameters for robust transmission stabilization as well as on-off and off-on switching of M out of N soliton sequences. Numerical simulations for single-waveguide transmission with a system of N coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations with 2 <= N <= 4 show excellent agreement with the predator-prey model's predictions and stable propagation over significantly larger distances compared with other broadband nonlinear single-waveguide systems. Moreover, stable on-off and off-on switching of multiple soliton sequences and stable multiple transmission switching events are demonstrated by the simulations. We discuss the reasons for the robustness and scalability of transmission stabilization and switching in waveguides with broadband delayed Raman response and narrowband nonlinear gain-loss, and explain their advantages compared with other broadband nonlinear waveguides.
Description: TNS07071 ; EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D Volume: 71 Issue: 2 Article Number: 30 Published: FEB 14 2017
URI: http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/29736
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjd/e2016-70387-x
ISSN: 1434-6060
1434-6079
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