Schrodinger equation with a spatially and temporally random potential: Effects of cross-phase modulation in optical communication
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⚛️ physics.optics
cond-matphysics.data-anphysics.gen-ph
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opticalcommunicationcross-phaseeffectsequationmodulationpotentialpropagation
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We model the effects of cross-phase modulation in frequency (or wavelength) division multiplexed optical communications systems, using a Schr\"odinger equation with a spatially and temporally random potential. Green's functions for the propagation of light in this system are calculated using Feynman path-integral and diagrammatic techniques. This propagation leads to a non-Gaussian joint distribution of the input and output optical fields. We use these results to determine the amplitude and timing jitter of a signal pulse and to estimate the system capacity in analog communication.
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