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Observation of induced modulational polarization instabilities and pulse-train generation in the normal-dispersion regime of a birefringent optical fiber

G. MillotLaboratoire de Physique, Université de Bourgogne, Avenue A. Savary, B.P. 400, 21011 Dijon, FranceE. SeveLaboratoire de Physique, Université de Bourgogne, Avenue A. Savary, B.P. 400, 21011 Dijon, FranceS. WabnitzLaboratoire de Physique, Université de Bourgogne, Avenue A. Savary, B.P. 400, 21011 Dijon, FranceMarc HaeltermanService d’Optique et Acoustique, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50, Avenue Roosevelt, CP 194/5, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
1998en
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Four-photon mixing in a low-birefringence fiber is strongly influenced by the orientation of the pump and signal waves with respect to the fiber axes. We experimentally investigated the dependence of the modulational gain spectra on pump power and polarization by mixing orthogonal pump and probe light beams in a birefringent optical fiber. With a pump on the fast fiber axis, a cascade of sidebands was generated in the regime of normal fiber dispersion. These sidebands are shown to correspond to 0.2–0.3-THz trains of pulses with complex polarization profiles. The analysis reveals that, at particular values of the input pump and probe powers and signal frequency detuning, trains of dark-solitonlike pulses can be generated on the axis orthogonal to the pump.

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