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Experimental study of the reversible behavior of modulational instability in optical fibers
2002
Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical physics
We report what is to our knowledge the first clear-cut experimental evidence of the reversibility of modulational instability in dispersive Kerr media. It was possible to perform this experiment with standard telecommunication fiber because we used a specially designed 550-ps square-pulse laser source based on the twowavelength configuration of a nonlinear optical loop mirror. Our observations demonstrate that reversibility is due to well-balanced and synchronous energy transfer among a
doi:10.1364/josab.19.000477
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