Title :
Noise characteristics and statistics of picosecond Stokes pulses generated in optical fibers through stimulated Raman scattering
Author :
Headley, Clifford, III ; Agrawal, Govind P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Opt., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
fDate :
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The growth of the Stokes pulse from spontaneous noise during stimulated Raman scattering of picosecond pump pulses in optical fibers, is investigated by using a Langevin-noise term in the coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations, which include pump depletion, group-velocity mismatch, fiber dispersion, and self- and cross-phase modulation. The model makes use of the actual Raman-gain spectrum of optical fibers. Numerical simulations are used to examine the average behavior of the Stokes pulse, and shot-to-shot fluctuations that are likely to occur in practice. It is shown that the Raman-induced energy transfer is significantly affected by group-velocity dispersion for pump-pulse widths shorter than 5 ps. Examination of the average temporal width shows that the Stokes pulse is initially as wide as the pump pulse, undergoes a gain induced compression and then rebroadens for distances longer than a walk-off length. The effect of varying pump and fiber parameters is to change the minimum value of the Stokes-pulse width, and the distance at which the minimum occurs. The shot-to-shot energy and pulse-width fluctuations initially increase before being reduced at fiber lengths longer than the walk-off length. The primary effect of dispersive and nonlinear effects is to change the distance beyond which fluctuations decrease
Keywords :
Schrodinger equation; fluctuations; high-speed optical techniques; optical fibre dispersion; optical modulation; optical noise; optical pulse compression; phase modulation; statistical analysis; stimulated Raman scattering; 5 ps; Langevin-noise term; Raman-gain spectrum; Raman-induced energy transfer; Stokes pulse; average temporal width; coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations; cross-phase modulation; fiber dispersion; group-velocity dispersion; group-velocity mismatch; noise characteristics; numerical simulations; optical fibers; picosecond Stokes pulses; picosecond pump pulses; pump depletion; pump-pulse widths; self-phase modulation; shot-to-shot fluctuations; spontaneous noise; statistics; stimulated Raman scattering; Fluctuations; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fibers; Optical noise; Optical pulses; Pulse compression methods; Pulse modulation; Raman scattering; Space vector pulse width modulation; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of