Femto-Second Transform Limited Pulse Generation with Higher Order Dispersion Effects for Dispersion-Shifted Optical Communication System |
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Authors: | HARISH KUMAR AJAY SHARMA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Longowal, Punjab, India;2. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Regional Engineering College, Jalandhar, Punjab, India |
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Abstract: | The paper deals with the influence of higher-order effects of dispersion on the femto-second transform limited pulse generation by compensating for linear chirp of self-phase modulation spectra in the dispersion-shifted fibers. It has been shown that the minimum propagation length with first-order dispersion term is 23 m, as reported earlier. If the higher-order dispersion effects are taken into consideration, this length is reduced to 11.5 m. With compensation of the first-order dispersion term, this length can be enhanced to 6.8161 × 103 km. This length can further be improved to 6.0343 × 109 km by compensation of first- and second-order dispersion terms together. The minimum pulse width and linewidth product without dispersion, with dispersion including higher-order dispersion effects, and with dispersion compensation, is found to be 0.44, 0.4418, and 0.4411, respectively. |
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Keywords: | optical time division multiplexing self-phase modulation dispersion higher-order dispersion Gaussian approximation nonlinearity |
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