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Optical Solitons in Fibers

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Part of the book series: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics (STMP, volume 116)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Introduction

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 1-5
  3. Wave Motion

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 6-12
  4. Envelope of a light wave

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 13-30
  5. Envelope solitons

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 31-34
  6. Solitons in optical fibers

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 35-41
  7. Other applications of optical solitons

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 48-50
  8. Influence of higher order terms

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 51-55
  9. Modulational Instability

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 56-62
  10. Dark solitons

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 63-66
  11. Summary

    • A. Hasegawa
    Pages 67-67
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 68-75

About this book

Latest developments associated with two currently active and very important theoretical and practical topics in nonlinear optics, namely solitons and fibers, are considered in this volume. Solitons as analytical solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations were established in 1967, and only five years later Hasegawa and Tappert predicted for the first time theoretically that solitons could be generated in a dielectric fiber. In practical terms, this work, pursued mainly at the AT&T Bell Laboratories, points to technological advances allowing for an economic and undistorted propagation of signals which will revolutionize telecommunications. Starting from an elementary level readily accessible to undergraduates, the author, a pioneer in the field, provides a clear and up-to-date exposition of both the theoretical background and the most recent experimental results in this new and rapidly evolving field. This well-written book is well suited for undergraduate or graduate lecture courses, and makes easy reading not only for the researcher but also for the interested physicist, mathematician, and engineer.

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