Sonia Boscolo
Aston University
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IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics | 2008
Sonia Boscolo; Anton I. Latkin; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We propose a novel approach to characterize the parabolically-shaped pulses that can be generated from more conventional pulses via nonlinear propagation in cascaded sections of commercially available normally dispersive (ND) fibers. The impact of the initial pulse chirp on the passive pulse reshaping is examined. We furthermore demonstrate that the combination of pulse pre-chirping and propagation in a single ND fiber yields a simple, passive method for generating various temporal waveforms of practical interest.
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics | 2002
Sonia Boscolo; Sergei K. Turitsyn; V. Yu. Novokshenov; Jeroen H. Nijhof
We study solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) with gain, describing optical pulse propagation in an amplifying medium. We construct a semiclassical self-similar solution with a parabolic temporal variation that corresponds to the energy-containing core of the asymptotically propagating pulse in the amplifying medium. We match the self-similar core through Painlevé functions to the solution of the linearized equation that corresponds to the low-amplitude tails of the pulse. The analytic solution accurately reproduces the numerically calculated solution of the NLSE.
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics | 2006
Sonia Boscolo; Ranjeet S. Bhamber; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We present a concept for all-optical regeneration of signals modulated in phase-sensitive modulation formats, which is based on a new design of Raman amplified nonlinear optical loop mirror (RA-NOLM). We demonstrate simultaneous amplitude-shape regeneration and phase-noise reduction in high-speed differential phase-shift-keying transmission systems by use of the RA-NOLM combined with spectral filtering
Journal of Optics | 2010
Hua Wang; Anton I. Latkin; Sonia Boscolo; Paul Harper; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We determine through numerical modelling the conditions for the generation of triangular-shaped optical pulses in a nonlinear, normally dispersive (ND) fibre and experimentally demonstrate triangular pulse formation in conventional ND fibre.
Optics Letters | 2009
Brandon G. Bale; Sonia Boscolo; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We extend the theory of dispersion-managed solitons to dissipative systems with a focus on mode-locked fiber lasers. Dissipative structures exist at high map strengths, leading to the generation of stable, short pulses with high energy. Two types of intramap pulse evolution are observed depending on the net cavity dispersion. These are characterized by a reduced model, and semianalytical solutions are obtained.
Optics Communications | 2003
Sonia Boscolo; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Keith J. Blow
We propose a passive all-optical 2R regeneration method for WDM (N×40 Gbit/s) dispersion-managed RZ transmission based on specially designed WDM guiding filters and in-line nonlinear optical loop mirrors. By system optimisation, the feasibility of 150 GHz-spaced × 16 channel 25000 km transmission over standard fibre is numerically demonstrated.
european conference on optical communication | 2008
Anton I. Latkin; Sonia Boscolo; Ranjeet S. Bhamber; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We propose techniques of optical frequency conversion, pulse compression and signal copying based on a combination of cross-phase modulation using triangular pump pulses and subsequent propagation in a dispersive medium.
european conference on optical communication | 2008
Ranjeet S. Bhamber; Anton I. Latkin; Sonia Boscolo; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We propose a new all-optical, all-fibre scheme for conversion of time-division multiplexed to wavelength-division multiplexed signals using cross-phase modulation with triangular pulses. Partial signal regeneration using this technique is also demonstrated.
Optics Letters | 2012
Sonia Boscolo; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Christophe Finot
We propose and numerically demonstrate a new concept of fibre laser architecture supporting self-similar pulse evolution in the amplifier and nonlinear pulse spectral compression in the passive fibre. The latter process is beneficial for improving the power efficiency as it prevents strong spectral filtering from being highly dissipative.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2002
Sonia Boscolo; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Keith J. Blow
In this letter, we numerically demonstrate that the use of inline nonlinear optical loop mirrors in strongly dispersion-managed transmission systems dominated by pulse distortion and amplitude noise can achieve all-optical passive 2R regeneration of a 40-Gb/s return-to-zero data stream. We define the tolerance limits of this result to the parameters of the input pulses.