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Can a single optical pulse be distributed using a 1×4 power splitter through fiber cables of different lengths and then recombined using a 4×1 power combiner in OptiSystem to obtain four temporally separated pulses at the output?
I have attempted to implement this configuration in OptiSystem. The time delays corresponding to different fiber lengths were successfully observed at the outputs of each individual fiber path. However, when recombined using the 4×1 power combiner, the resulting signal appeared highly overlapped and noisy, instead of showing four distinct pulses. I would like to understand whether this behavior is expected due to simulation limits or incorrect parameter settings, and how to properly achieve separated pulses at the combiner output.
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