Parabolic pulse generation in a dispersion-decreasing solid-core photonic bandgap Bragg fiber |
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Authors: | B. Nagaraju Govind P. Agrawal |
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Affiliation: | a Physics Department, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India b Institute of Physics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14620, USA |
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Abstract: | We analyze the interplay of nonlinearity and dispersion in a dispersion-decreasing photonic bandgap Bragg fiber as a new platform for generating parabolic pulses. A suitably designed linearly tapered, low-index-contrast, solid-core Bragg fiber - amenable to fabrication by conventional modified chemical vapor deposition technology - is shown to yield stable parabolic pulses. The fiber design was optimized through a simple and accurate transfer-matrix formalism and pulse evolution was studied by the well-known split-step Fourier method. Our study revealed feasibility of generating parabolic pulses in such a dispersion-decreasing Bragg fiber of length as short as 1 m. We have also studied the effect of third order dispersion on generated parabolic pulse, which is an important deteriorating factor in such applications. The effective single-mode operation of the proposed device is achieved through appropriate tailoring of the outer cladding layers. |
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Keywords: | Parabolic pulse Bragg fiber Modified chemical vapor deposition technique |
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