Abstract

AbstractTo achieve higher-order soliton pulse compression, single-mode anomalous dispersion silica-based fibers are chosen. Time transformation (TT) approach and symmetrized split step Fourier method (SSFM) are compared here to obtain the compressed optical pulses. The results obtained from TT method match quite well with the results of symmetrized SSFM, which validates the TT method in the domain of pulse compression. Variations of external chirp and input pulse width are also studied to achieve high compression factor in single-mode fibers within a shorter optimum length.KeywordsTime transformationPulse compression

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