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Effect of frequency sliding and filtering on the interactions of polarization-division-multiplexed solitons

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Abstract

I analyze by numerical simulation and perturbation theory the effect of frequency-sliding filters on the interactions between orthogonally polarized solitons. It is found that strong filters may substantially increase the collision distance.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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