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Pulse Splitting in Coaxial Fibers due to two mode interference

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Abstract

A Gaussian temporal light pulse propagating through a coaxial fiber splits into a series of narrow pulses due to interference between the two excited modes which have equal group velocity and opposite group velocity dispersion.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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