Nonlinear effects in optical fibers: Origin, management and applications

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Abstract

The nonlinear effects in optical fiber occur either due to intensity dependence of refractive index of the medium or due to inelastic-scattering phenomenon. This paper describes various types of nonlinear effects based on first effect such as self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation and four-wave mixing. Their thresholds, managements and applications are also discussed; and comparative study of these effects is presented.

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Singh, S. P., & Singh, N. (2007). Nonlinear effects in optical fibers: Origin, management and applications. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 73, 249–275. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER07040201

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