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Compensating for dispersion and the nonlinear Kerr effect without phase conjugation

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Abstract

We propose the use of a dispersive medium with a negative nonlinear refractive-index coefficient as a way to compensate for the dispersion and the nonlinear effects resulting from pulse propagation in an optical fiber. The undoing of pulse interaction might allow for increased bit rates.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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