2015
DOI: 10.1364/oe.23.018712
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Experimental evaluation of nonlinear crosstalk in multi-core fiber

Abstract: Single-wall carbon nanotube deposition on the cladding of optical fibers has been carried out to fabricate an all-fiber nonlinear device. Two different nanotube deposition techniques were studied. The first consisted of repeatedly immersing the optical fiber into a nanotube supension, increasing the thickness of the coating in each step. The second deposition involved wrapping a thin film of nanotubes around the optical fiber. For both cases, interaction of transmitted light through the fiber core with the ext… Show more

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“…4(a) when varying the linear birefringence value Δna,j and Δnb,j throughout a 10-day period (j = 1,…,10). Following [12,13] As we can notice from Figs. 5(a1) and 5(a2), the higher the linear birefringence Δnm,j, the lower the iC-XT mean observed in a given core m. The main reason for this comes from the higher phase mismatching between the intra-core PCMs LP01,mx and LP01,my.…”
Section: Numerical Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…4(a) when varying the linear birefringence value Δna,j and Δnb,j throughout a 10-day period (j = 1,…,10). Following [12,13] As we can notice from Figs. 5(a1) and 5(a2), the higher the linear birefringence Δnm,j, the lower the iC-XT mean observed in a given core m. The main reason for this comes from the higher phase mismatching between the intra-core PCMs LP01,mx and LP01,my.…”
Section: Numerical Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A local mode can be defined as an eigenfunction in a short core segment where the propagation constant and the transversal Bessel function [23] In this way, in contrast with [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] where the longitudinal and temporal MCF perturbations are heuristically inserted in the coupled-mode theory assuming ideal modes, we include the longitudinal and temporal MCF random perturbations in the Maxwell equations considering local modes. The resulting coupled local-mode equations include oscillatory terms and mode-coupling coefficients (MCCs), which are longitudinal and temporal dependent.…”
Section: Coupled Local-mode Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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