Characterization of Partially Nonlinear Transmission Lines for Ultrashort-Pulse Amplification
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Pulse progagation on partially nonlinear transmission lines (PNLTLs), which are transmission lines with regularly spaced bias-dependent capacitors whose capacitance is inversely proportional to line voltage only in some restricted range and takes a constant value outside this range, is investigated for the management of ultrashort pulses. On a PNLTL, two different types of pulse propagation are allowed. One is the solitonic propagation, and the other is the dispersive propagation. A new scheme for the amplification of ultrashort pulses is expected through the coupled propagation of the solitonic and dispersive parts. In this paper, we describe the fundamental characteristics and applications of PNLTLs.
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- 2003-09-15
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