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Electrostriction-induced acoustic effect in ultralong-distance soliton transmission systems

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Abstract

The electrostriction-induced acoustic effect introduces a time-dependent index evolution for the following optical pulses and results in an additional temporal shift of solitons. The acoustic effect is incorporated into the nonlinear Schrödinger equation as a perturbative term. We investigate the evolution of timing jitter, taking into account both the Gordon–Haus and the acoustic effect contributions for a 10-Gbit/s sliding-frequency in-line-filter soliton system.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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