Abstract

Both nonlinear effects and dispersion are important factors that affect the transmission of optical pulses in optical fibres. In the anomalous dispersion region, the mutual balance of dispersion and nonlinear effects can achieve optical soliton transmission. Starting from the nonlinear Schrodinger equation of the optical pulse, under the condition of ignoring the dispersion, the nonlinear phase shift and frequency chirp of the Gaussian optical pulse under the nonlinear effect of self-phase modulation (SPM) are derived and simulated; the numerical simulation of the SPM the spectrum of Gaussian optical pulses with different maximum phase shifts without chirp and with positive chirp. The study found that the fusion loss of the fibre obtained by this algorithm is less than 0.11dB than that of the traditional single-mode fibre, and the additional bending loss caused by the wavelength range of 1460nm to 1625nm after winding 100 times on a 60mm cylinder is less than 0.02dB/km.

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