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Optical Solitons in Fibers [Hardcover]

Akira Hasegawa (Author), Masayuki Matsumoto (Author)

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3540436952 978-3540436959 December 16, 2002 3rd, revised and enlarged ed.
Authored by internationally recognized experts on optical solitons, this book addresses the forefront of technology in the important field of optical communications. It deals with topics from the motion of light waves in optical fibres to the evolution of light wavepackets, and other applications.

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From the reviews of the third edition: OPTICS & PHOTONICS NEWS "The story of optical solitons in fibers is a wonderful example of how an abstract mathematical concept has produced a tremendous impact on real-world technology. Earlier editions of the book introduced the basic properties of optical solitons in fibers and methods of constructing all-optical transmission systems. This edition emphasizes practical issues related to applications in ultrahigh-speed communications, including information transfer, lightwave propagation in fibers, soliton control, the effects of higher order terms and the influence of polarization mode dispersion. Applications of solitons outside of long-distance transmission are explored. They include generation of short optical pulses, soliton switches and solitons in media having spatial periodicity in axial or in radial directions." "This is quite simply an excellent text. It is the perfect review of optical soliton effects in a fibre, providing an up-to-date commentary with particular relevance to telecommunications, but with adequate information to be applicable to any area of optical soliton physics. … sufficient referencing is provided to allow extensive follow up on any of the subtopics. I recommend it highly as an essential text to anyone with even a passing interest in optical solitons." (Prof. J. R. Taylor, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 45 (2), 2004)

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Optical solitons in fibers are a beautiful example of how an abstract mathematical concept has had an impact on new information transmission technologies. The concept of all-optical data transmission with optical soliton systems is now setting the standard for the most advanced transmission systems. The book deals with the motion of light waves in optical fibers, the evolution of light wavepackets, optical information transfer, all-optical soliton transmission systems, the control of optical solitons, polarization effects, dispersion-managed solitons, WDM transmission, soliton lasers, all-optical switching and other applications. This book is a must for all researchers and graduate students active in the field of optical data transmission.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
tinting jitter, residual frequency shift, soliton control, guiding center soliton, varying birefringence, quasi soliton, standard solitons, dispersion management, soliton transmission systems, soliton effect, ideal soliton, dispersion map, fiber nonlinearity, self switch, soliton laser, amplifier span, stationary pulse, microstructure fiber, complete collision, gap soliton, dispersion distance, different wavelength channels, modulational instability, anomalous dispersion regime, optical solitons
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Gordon Haus, All-Optical Switching, Bell Laboratories, Temporal Shift Induced
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