Published July 1, 1990
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Finite-dimensional description of nonlinear pulse propagation in optical-fiber couplers with applications to soliton switching
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Abstract
We have developed a general formalism able to describe nonlinear pulse propagation in multimode optical fibers or waveguide couplers by means of a finite number of parameters, which are functions of the traveled distance. These parameters possess a direct physical meaning and can be interpreted, for a wide class of time-dependent interaction phenomena, as conjugate variables of a suitable Hamiltonian. The accuracy and the importance of the method are discussed with reference to a specific example of bimodal optical propagation, involving soliton switching and soliton instabilities.
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© 1990 Optical Society of America. Received May 14, 1989; accepted October 6, 1989. We are grateful to F. Gori and G. De Biase for making available to us the computing facilities of the Dipartimento di Fisica and of the Istituto di Astronomia of the University of Rome, "La Sapienza." This research was carried out under an agreement between the Fondazione Ugo Bordoni and the Istituto Superiore Poste e Telecomunicazioni.Attached Files
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