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Relative timing jitter of Raman soliotns and its effect on nonlinear wavelength conversion

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Abstract

We demonstrate that shorter fiber length and the excitation pulse with shorter duration and higher energy can reduce a Raman soliton’s relative timing jitter and leads to reduced noise in nonlinear wavelength conversion.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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