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Fractional dynamics and optical soliton propagation in mono-mode fibers via the Fokas system. [PDF]

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Optical fibers for communication

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1973
The transparency of glass fibers in the visible and near infrared-improved beyond all expectations by recent breakthroughs-seems now sufficient to transmit optical signals unprocessed over miles. No wonder that efforts have intensified all over the world to utilize fibers in future communication systems.
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Fiber Optics Communication

International Journal of Technology, 2016
Fiber optics is the major building block in the telecommunication infrastructure. Fiber optic systems are important telecommunication infrastructure for world-wide broadband networks. Wide bandwidth signal transmission with low delay is a key requirement in present day applications. Optical fibers provide enormous and unsurpassed transmission bandwidth
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Optical backpropagation for fiber-optic communications using highly nonlinear fibers

Optics Letters, 2011
A technique to realize an effective negative Kerr nonlinear coefficient using two highly nonlinear fibers is presented. This technique is used compensate the fiber nonlinearity in optical backpropagation.
Shiva, Kumar, Dong, Yang
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OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

2021
The optical fiber communication is emerging technology and growing at a faster rate over last many years because of the dramatic reduction in transmission loss of optical fibers. This book deals with important topics like propagation of light through waveguide, principles of light propagation and analyzing the number of modes through waveguides/fiber ...
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Fiber Optical Communication

1985
Fiber optical communication is based on the principle of light transmission through a fine glass fiber by total internal reflection. A first demonstration of the guiding of light by total internal reflection was given by John Tyndall in 1870. In front of an audience of the Royal Academy of London, he demonstrated that light illuminating the top surface
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