Efficient method for launching in-gap solitons in fiber Bragg gratings using a two-segment apodization profile

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We theoretically demonstrate what is a new method for efficient launching of in-gap solitons in fiber Bragg gratings. The method is based on generating a soliton outside the grating bandgap. Then, the soliton is adiabatically coupled into the bandgap by using its particlelike behavior. We compare our method to a previously published launching scheme that is based on generating the soliton directly within the grating bandgap. When using low-intensity incident pulses, the transmission efficiency of our method is three times higher than that of the previously published scheme.  [Read more…]

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Fig. 1 Coupling coefficient of the grating apodization. The inset shows a zoom around the second apodization segment.

Amir Rosenthal and Moshe Horowitz, “Efficient method for launching in-gap solitons in fiber Bragg gratings using a two-segment apodization profile,” Opt. Lett. 33, 678-680 (2008)