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Local/Breathing Solitons and Pseudo-Linear Transmission in Non-Zero Dispersion Fiber

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Two new nonlinear regimes of high-speed transmission are reported. In a first regime, a local soliton is periodically formed over the first 15 to 20 km of each span followed by a pulse breathing on the remaining span length. In a second regime, extensive pulse breathing occurs and full dispersion compensation is required.

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Essiambre, RJ. (1999). Local/Breathing Solitons and Pseudo-Linear Transmission in Non-Zero Dispersion Fiber. In: Bononi, A. (eds) Optical Networking. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0525-1_22

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