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Optimizing initial chirp for efficient femtosecond wavelength conversion in silicon waveguide by split-step Fourier method
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    Optimizing initial chirp for efficient femtosecond wavelength conversion in silicon waveguide by split-step Fourier method (English)
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    The paper deals with the propagation of waves in a silicon waveguide modeled by the tree-wave coupled system of nonlinear Schrödinger equations. The equations are solved numerically by a split-step Fourier method, in view of studying effective wavelength conversion via degenerate four-wave mixing. The emphasis is made on investigating the impact of an initial chirp on the associated spectra. The conversion bandwidth and the conversion efficiency as a function of the signal wavelength are studied.
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    wavelength conversion
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    ultrafast laser
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    nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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    split-step Fourier method
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    optimization
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