In a previous paper the generalized Schroedinger equation that governs wave propagation in a rapidly-spun fiber was derived. In this paper the aforementioned equation is used to study four-wave mixing (FWM). The properties of FWM associated with a rapidly-spun fiber are described, and contrasted to those associated with constantly-birefringent and randomly-birefringent fibers. FWM driven by perpendicular linearly-polarized pump waves, or counter-rotating circularly-polarized pump waves, provides polarization-independent signal amplification and phase-conjugation, whereas FWM driven by co-rotating circularly-polarized pump waves provides polarization-independent frequency conversion.
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