Gap-soliton devices in photonic crystal fibers

Optical waveguides – Optical fiber waveguide with cladding – Utilizing nonsolid core or cladding

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C385S122000, C385S124000

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ABSTRACT:
A gap-soliton structure is provided. The gap-soliton structure includes a cladding structure having alternating layers of different index values. A core region is interposed between the alternating layers of index values. The core or the cladding structure includes one or more nonlinear materials so as to achieve gap-soliton bistability.

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