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Nonrecursive multiple shock formation via four-wave mixing: theory and experiment

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Abstract

We show theoretically and experimentally that a beat signal propagating along a normally dispersive fiber can trigger the formation of multiple shocks. This phenomenon critically depends on the input frequency separation and power of the beat signal.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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