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Analysis of optical Kerr effect on effective core area and index of refraction in single-mode dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers
by
Aich, Jayanta
, Majumdar, Angshuman
, Gangopadhyay, Sankar
in
42.81.-i
/ 42.82.-m
/ Chebyshev approximation
/ Communication
/ Dispersion
/ dispersion flattened fiber
/ dispersion shifted fiber
/ effective core area
/ Fibers
/ Finite element method
/ Flattening
/ Formalism
/ fundamental mode
/ index of refraction
/ Kerr effects
/ Kerr nonlinearity
/ Nonlinear optics
/ Nonlinearity
/ Optics
/ Parameters
/ Propagation
/ Refraction
/ Refractivity
2024
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Analysis of optical Kerr effect on effective core area and index of refraction in single-mode dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers
by
Aich, Jayanta
, Majumdar, Angshuman
, Gangopadhyay, Sankar
in
42.81.-i
/ 42.82.-m
/ Chebyshev approximation
/ Communication
/ Dispersion
/ dispersion flattened fiber
/ dispersion shifted fiber
/ effective core area
/ Fibers
/ Finite element method
/ Flattening
/ Formalism
/ fundamental mode
/ index of refraction
/ Kerr effects
/ Kerr nonlinearity
/ Nonlinear optics
/ Nonlinearity
/ Optics
/ Parameters
/ Propagation
/ Refraction
/ Refractivity
2024
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Analysis of optical Kerr effect on effective core area and index of refraction in single-mode dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers
by
Aich, Jayanta
, Majumdar, Angshuman
, Gangopadhyay, Sankar
in
42.81.-i
/ 42.82.-m
/ Chebyshev approximation
/ Communication
/ Dispersion
/ dispersion flattened fiber
/ dispersion shifted fiber
/ effective core area
/ Fibers
/ Finite element method
/ Flattening
/ Formalism
/ fundamental mode
/ index of refraction
/ Kerr effects
/ Kerr nonlinearity
/ Nonlinear optics
/ Nonlinearity
/ Optics
/ Parameters
/ Propagation
/ Refraction
/ Refractivity
2024
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Analysis of optical Kerr effect on effective core area and index of refraction in single-mode dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers
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Analysis of optical Kerr effect on effective core area and index of refraction in single-mode dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers
2024
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Overview
A new technique is presented for computing very useful propagation parameters like effective core area and effective index of refraction of mono-mode dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers both in the presence and in the absence of Kerr nonlinearity. The technique involves application of accurate but simple expressions for modal fields developed by Chebyshev formalism. The study of the influence of Kerr nonlinearity on the aforementioned parameters, however, requires the application of the method of iteration. For the purpose of such investigation, in linear as well as nonlinear region, we take some typically used dispersion shifted and dispersion flattened fibers and we show that the results found by our simple formalism are in excellent agreement with those obtained by using complex finite element method. Further, the necessary evaluation by our simple method needs very less computations. Thus, our formalism generates ample opportunity for applications in many areas in the field of nonlinear optics.
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