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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1988),
  • paper TUM63

Effect of pulse walk-off and nondiagonal nonlinear refractive index n2B⊥ on ultrafast optical Kerr switching utilizing birefringent fibers

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Abstract

To characterize the optical Kerr switching capabilities in optical fibers,1,2 It is important to evaluate the effect of pulse walk-off on both components of intensity-induced phase changes, ΔΦ∥(t) and ΔΦ⊥(t), parallel and perpendicular to the pump wave polarization. This is because the Kerr switching properties are determined by the effective phase change δ(t) = ΔΦ∥(t)−ΔΦ⊥(t), in contrast with the case of self-phase modulation governed by ΔΦ∥(t). Since ΔΦ∥(t) and ΔΦ⊥(t) are proportional to the nonlinear refractive-index components n2B║ and n2B⊥, respectively, It Is also essential to determine both coefficients for obtaining the precise profile of δ (t).

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