Chaotic Dynamics of Optical Solitons

  • F. Kh. Abdullaev
Conference paper
Part of the Centre de Physique des Houches book series (LHWINTER, volume 12)

Abstract

The investigation of soliton propagation is of great interest for applications in nonlinear optics and optical transmission systems. Optical communication systems based on soliton techniques can substantially enhance communication bit rates. The fibers used in optical communication are not complitely homogeneous. Random fluctuations in the material properties and the geometric structure of the fiber are expected to have important effects on a nonlinear electromagnetic waves propagation along the fiber. The modulational instability of nonlinear plane waves in fibers with random dispersion and amplification has been investigated in [1]–[3]. The adiabatic dynamics of optical solitons under stochastic perturbations was investigated in [4]–[8]. The soliton parameters were governed by the stochastic Langevin equation with an additive or multiplicative noise. The main purpose of those investigations was to study the adiabtic dynamics of solitons under amplifier noise. In addition to adiabatic dynamics, an important effect is the emission of continuum radiation by solitons in random media.

Keywords

Chaotic Dynamic Random Medium Exit Time Optical Soliton Spatial Soliton 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • F. Kh. Abdullaev
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  1. 1.Physical-Technical InstituteAcademy of Sciences of UzbekistanTashkent-84Uzbekistan

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