We apply probabilistic shaping to polarization-multiplexed real-valued signal and show that nonlinear tolerant modulation with higher spectral efficiency compared to phase-conjugated twin-wave with
Because of its convergence reliability and storage efficiency Gummel's nonlinear relaxation scheme [1] is one of the most important algorithms for the solution of semiconductor device equations.
Multiple-scale analysis is used to study linear wave propagation in a rapidly-spun fiber and its predictions are shown to be consistent with results obtained by other methods.
We present the analysis of second-order and third-order nonlinear susceptibilites, and wave-mixing properties of negative refractive index materials.
We investigate central issues such as invertibility, stability, synchronization, and frequency characteristics for nonlinear wavelet transforms built using the lifting framework.
We will review the progress made in the area of nonlinear phenomena and negative refractive index metamaterials.
We investigate the penalties onto a 40-Gb/s polarization-division-multiplexing (PDM)-quadrature phase-shift keying caused by PDM, wavelength-division multiplexing and 10-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero neig
After reviewing models and mitigation strategies for interchannel nonlinear interference (NLI), we study its characteristics and coherence properties.
A 2DOF velocity amplified electromagnetic vibrational energy harvester is analyzed. The system consists of two masses oscillating relative to each other in response to external excitation.
Comparison is made of 42.7 Gbit/s return-to-zero alternate mark inversion and return-to-zero on-off keying formats in a recirculating loop transmission experiment over 24 x 80 km standard singlemod