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Optical signal processing applications such as amplification, wavelength conversion and all-optical switching in silicon are usually based on short optical pulses with high peak power because these pulses provide a high peak intensity, which enables nonlinear Kerr interactions while keeping the average optical power small to avoid free carriers absorption [1, 2]. However, short optical pulses may...
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