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Can the speed of light in the fiber be controlled?

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Abstract

Nonlinear effects in optical fibers lead to many interesting phenomena including nonlinear wave coupling, optical pulse compression, stimulated Raman and Brillouin scattering, harmonic generation, optical solitons, etc. In this work we predict that a nonlinear interaction between two copropagating optical modes and an acoustical wave in dual-mode optical fibers can lead to a three- wave envelope soliton (TWES). We also predict that the speed of TWESs can be controlled by adjusting the power of one of the optical modes.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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