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Beneficial impact of wave-breaking for coherent continuum formation in normally dispersive nonlinear fibers

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Abstract

We study the evolution of a pulse propagating in a normally dispersive fiber in the presence of Kerr nonlinearity. We review the temporal and spectral impact of optical wave-breaking in the development of a continuum. The impact of linear losses or gain is also investigated.

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