The use of NOLM for investigations of initial development of supercontinuum in fibers with anomalous dispersion
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We performed a numerical study of the transmission through a nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM) of a sequence of solitons generated at the initial stage of the supercontinuum (SC) generation. We found that the NOLM exhibits a selective transmission that critically dependents on the amplitude of the input solitons and on the NOLM loop length. The results demonstrate that by properly selecting these parameters the NOLM behaves as an optically controlled switch that allows the transmission of solitons with similar amplitude and width. The results obtained by employing this method are reasonably good and can be used to analyze the soliton formation at the initial stage of SC generation. © 2009 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
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Anomalous dispersions; In fibers; Initial stages; Non-linear optical loop mirrors; Numerical studies; Optically controlled switches; Soliton formations; Super-continuum generations; Supercontinuum; Nonlinear optics; Solitons; Optical switches
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