Four wave mixing suppression in optical systems through system parameters optimization
Four-Wave Mixing (FWM) is defined as an undesirable nonlinear effect that gives significantly degraded system performance and is expected to become the major drawback for optical communication systems. This study presents a method to suppress the FWM through system parameters optimization. The study...
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Main Authors: | Abed H.J., Din N.M., Al-Mansoori M.H., Abdullah F., Fadhil H.A. |
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Maxwell Science Publications
2023
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