Abstract

Modulation instability (MI) to generate femtosecond pulse in dispersion-decreasing fibers (DDF) is investigated. Higher-order dispersion effect and higher-order nonlinear effects are taken into account when continuous wave or quasi-continuous wave evolves into sub-picosecond or femtosecond pulses by MI in optical fibers. Our research results show that the gain spectrum of the DDF is much wider than that in conventional fibers. The third-order dispersion effect has no contribution to gain spectrum, self-steepening effect reduces the maximum value and gain bandwidth of gain spectrum, and Raman self-scattering effect widens the extent where MI occurs.

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