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28 July 1997 Optical signals synthesis for the high-speed information systems
Danil A. Kirsanov, Sergei A. Kozlov
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Abstract
The duration of an optical signal is defined as the time interval in which a certain part of its energy is contained. It has been proved that under such definition the form of a signal with a given duration and maximum length of dispersion broadening is not Gaussian. Time profile of such signals has been obtained as a superposition of orthogonal symmetric Hermitean modes. Such signals have also been shown to be smooth functions of time. Furthermore, it has been shown that the expansion converges rapidly and is considerably well represented by the first few modes.
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Danil A. Kirsanov and Sergei A. Kozlov "Optical signals synthesis for the high-speed information systems", Proc. SPIE 3068, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition VI, (28 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280818
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Superposition

Electromagnetism

Telecommunications

Lithium

Matrices

Mechanics

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