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Nonlinear effects of pulse propagation in glass and glass-metal microstructured fibers
Using time-domain finite-difference beam propagation method we simulate pulse propagation in the microstructured fibers taking into account the effects of second and third order nonlinearities. We optimize the fibers configuration for effective second and difference harmonics generation, power limiting and pulse compression.