Four Wave mixing and split step Fourier method

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The discussion focuses on the units required for parameters in Four Wave Mixing (FWM) using the Split Step Fourier Method. Key parameters include gamma, initial power of the pump, signal dispersion, and non-linear factors. Participants seek clarity on the appropriate units for these parameters, particularly when dealing with Gaussian pulses or Continuous Wave (CW) signals. Understanding these units is essential for accurate results in FWM simulations.

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  • Four Wave Mixing (FWM) principles
  • Split Step Fourier Method
  • Understanding of Gaussian pulses
  • Knowledge of Continuous Wave (CW) signals
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  • Research the units for gamma in optical fiber communications
  • Study the impact of initial pump power on FWM efficiency
  • Learn about signal dispersion in optical systems
  • Explore non-linear optical effects in fiber optics
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Optical engineers, researchers in photonics, and anyone involved in simulations of Four Wave Mixing processes.

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Hello everyone . I need to ask if I want to get the right units for each parameter to be able to get the right results
Can anyone define them properly?
Like the gamma the initial power of pump or signal dispersion and non linear factors
Thank you
 
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huh? Could your post be any more confusing?
 
Khashishi said:
huh? Could your post be any more confusing?
Sorry if it seems that way in FWM I have to initialise a pump and a signal maybe could you tell me the units of the parameter of each signal assuming Gaussian pulses or CW?
 

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