• Acta Physica Sinica
  • Vol. 68, Issue 11, 114210-1 (2019)
Jian Sun1, Tang-Jun Li1, Mu-Guang Wang1、*, Nan Jia2, Yan-Chao Shi3, Chun-Can Wang1, and Su-Chun Feng1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Key Laboratory of All Optical Network and Advanced Telecommunication Network, Ministry of Education, Institute of Lightwave Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China
  • 2College of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Anyang Normal University, Anyang 455000, China
  • 3Beijing Institute of Astronautical System Engineering, Beijing 100076, China
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    DOI: 10.7498/aps.68.20190111 Cite this Article
    Jian Sun, Tang-Jun Li, Mu-Guang Wang, Nan Jia, Yan-Chao Shi, Chun-Can Wang, Su-Chun Feng. Evolution of non-frequency shift components of pulse tail in normal dispersion region of highly nonlinear fiber[J]. Acta Physica Sinica, 2019, 68(11): 114210-1 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Supercontinuum generated in normal dispersion region of highly nonlinear fiber (HNLF) is widely used in signal processing and communication benefiting from its good flatness and high coherence. Because of the normal dispersion, optical wave breaking (OWB) occurs when non-frequency shift components and frequency shift components caused by self-phase modulation (SPM) overlap in time domain, and ends when non-frequency shift components disappear. The evolution of non-frequency shift components at the front and rear edge of optical pulse play an essential role in the supercontinuum generation process. In this paper, the evolution of non-frequency shift components in normal dispersion region is numerically calculated and analyzed based on generalized nonlinear Schr dinger equation. The results demonstrate that non-frequency shift components shrink gradually as the pulse propagates in the normal dispersion region. Cross-phase modulation (XPM) and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) play a major role in this process, while the third-order dispersion imposes little effect on it. Because of XPM, non-frequency shift components at the front and rear edge shrink gradually, and keep red shifting and blue-shifting respectively. The influence of XPM on the non-frequency shift components at both edges is symmetrical. However, the influence of SRS on the evolution of non-frequency-shift components at both edges is asymmetric. At the front edge, SRS transfers the energy from non-frequency shift component to frequency shift component, which is opposite to that at the rear edge. At the front edge, SRS accelerates the shrinking process of the non-frequency shift component, while it slows down the shrinking process at the rear edge. And this asymmetric effect is more obvious when the peak power of the pulse is higher and SRS is more efficient. The evolution of the non-frequency shift components of chirped pulses propagating in the normal dispersion region is studied. Comparing with the unchirped pulse, the non-frequency shift components at the front and rear edge of the chirped pulse have different wavelengths. For the negative chirped pulse, the wavelength spacing between the overlapped frequency-shift components and non-frequency shift components is larger, which is easier to satisfy the SRS gain range. Therefore, the evolution of non-frequency-shift components at the front and rear edge of the negative chirped pulse are more asymmetric due to the higher SRS efficiency. For positive chirped pulses, the wavelength spacing between the overlapped components is difficult to satisfy the SRS gain range. The evolution of non-frequency-shift components in the positive chirped pulses is more symmetrical due to the lower SRS efficiency.
    Jian Sun, Tang-Jun Li, Mu-Guang Wang, Nan Jia, Yan-Chao Shi, Chun-Can Wang, Su-Chun Feng. Evolution of non-frequency shift components of pulse tail in normal dispersion region of highly nonlinear fiber[J]. Acta Physica Sinica, 2019, 68(11): 114210-1
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