Abstract:
We show how by a tailored breaking of the translational symmetry in waveguides and optical bers
one can control chromatic dispersions of the individual modes at any order and thereby overcome
the problem of coherent classical and quantum signal transmission at long distances. The method
is based on previously developed quantum control techniques and provides analytic solution for a
general class of models. In practice, this requires mode couplers and the possibility of tailoring
the dispersion laws around the operating frequency. We develop the method for spatial modes
of a waveguide and we further apply the technique to design dispersion-less propagation for the
polarization modes of a uniaxial material.