Abstract
In single-mode optical fibers two major nonlinear effects are stimulated Raman scattering (SRS)1 and self-phase modulation (SPM).2 For silica fibers the Raman generation is characterized by a series of cascaded lines separated by a frequency shift of ~440 cm−1, which corresponds to the peak of the broad Raman band for fused silica.
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