Full model analysis of the four-wave mixing anti-STOKES component growth in the wavelength-division multiplexing solitons systems near the zero-dispersion wavelength
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The growth of the anti-Stokes component (ASC) of the four-wave mixing (FWM) near the zero-dispersion wavelength (ZDWL) is analyzed in wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) solitons systems. The study conducted under the full model analysis shows that the FWM decreases along the transmission line. For long distances, an analytical asymptotic solution of the FWM is used and confirms this feature beyond the tenth amplification node.