50 research outputs found

    Etude d'un reseau bidimensionnel a maille hexagonale a deux sites dans un substrat double-quadratique: diagramme de phase, structure et dynamique des parois, effets de taille finie

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    SIGLEAvailable from INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : TD 80948 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc

    Analytical design of nonlinear optical loop mirrors for fiber-optic communication systems

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    International audienceWe propose an easy and efficient method for analytically designing nonlinear optical loop mirrors (NOLMs) for fiber-optic communication systems. This analytical design is based on a Taylor series expansion of the transfer function of the NOLM, from which highly stable dynamical regimes can be readily obtained for any desired pulse parameters. We present numerical simulations showing dramatically improved performances in a 160 Gb/s transmission system that incorporates the NOLMs designed analytically

    Energy-exchange collision of the Manakov vector solitons under strong environmental perturbations

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    International audienceWe use a collective-variable approach to study the dynamical behavior of vector solitons in the Manakov system under strong environmental perturbations induced by the fiber losses and a modified cross-phase modulation parameter. We identify and discuss the salient features associated with energy-exchange collisions of transmissional and reflectional types. Particularly, we find that such perturbations can induce important effects not only on fundamental soliton parameters such as the peak power, central position, width, chirp, and frequency, but also on the nature of the collision. Interestingly, we find that the perturbations lead to only a slight alteration of collision-induced energy-switching processes. A property of high robustness of the energyexchange collision of the Manakov vector solitons is thus demonstrated

    Propagation des solitons spatio-temporels dans les milieux dissipatifs

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    Ce mémoire de thèse présente une approche semi-analytique des différentes solutions solitons spatio-temporelles de l'équation cubique quintique de Ginzburg-Landau complexe étendue à (3+1)D (GL3D).La méthode semi-analytique choisie est celle des coordonnées collectives qui permet d'approcher le champ exact, dont l'expression analytique est inconnue, par une fonction d'essai, qui comporte un nombre limité de paramètres physiques.En appliquant cette procédure à l'équation GL3D, nous obtenons un système d'équations variationnelles qui gouverne l'évolution des paramètres de la balle de lumière. Nous montrons que cette approche des coordonnées collectives est incomparablement plus rapide que la procédure de résolution directe de l'équation GL3D. cette rapidité permet d'obtenir, en un temps record, une cartographie générale des comportements dynamiques des balles de lumière. Cette cartographie révèle une riche variété d'états dynamiques faite de balles de lumière stationnaires, oscillantes et rotatives.Finalement, les résultats de cette thèse prédisent l'existence de plusieurs familles de balles de lumière, et précisent les domaines respectifs de leurs paramètres physiques. Cette prédiction constitue un pas en avant dans les efforts entrepris ces dernières années en vue d'une démonstration expérimentale de ce type d'impulsions.This thesis presents a semi-analytical approach for the search of (3+1)D spatio-temporal soliton solutions of the complex cubic-quintic Ginzburg-Landau equation (GL3D).We use a semi-analytical method called collective coordinate approach, to obtain an approximate profile of the unknown pulse field. This ansatz function is chosen to be a function of a finite number of parameters describing the light pulse.By applying this collective corrdinate procedure to the GL3D equation, we obtain a system of variational equations which give the evolution of the light bullet parameters as a function of the propagation distance. We show that the collective coordinate approach is uncomparably faster than the direct numerical simulation of the propagation equation. This permits us to obtain, efficiently, a global mapping of the dynamical behavior of light bullets, which unveils a rich variety of dynamical states comprising stationary, pulsating and rotating light bullets.Finally the existence of several types of light bullets is predicted in specific domains of the equation parameters. Altogether, this theoretical and numerical work may be a useful tool next to the efforts undertaken these last years observing light bullets experimentally.DIJON-BU Doc.électronique (212319901) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Transmission performance of N X 160 Gbits(-1) densely dispersion-managed optical fibre systems

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    International audienceWe carefully analyse the feasibility of N x 160 Gbit s(-1) ultra- long haul transmissions in densely dispersion-managed ( DDM) fibre systems. By using a novel analytical approach, we design highly optimized configurations of DDM fibre systems. Transmission performances of the analytically designed DDM fibre systems are evaluated using numerical simulations. We show that single-channel transoceanic transmissions at 160 Gbit s(-1) may be achievable in DDM fibre systems, whereas multi-channel transmissions result in dramatically poor performances
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