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Systems Compensate for Polarization Mode Dispersion

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Breck Hitz

Dispersion, particularly polarization mode dispersion, becomes increasingly problematic at higher fiber optic data rates because the resulting signal distortion scales as the square of the data rate. Although there are several techniques to compensate for ordinary chromatic dispersion, compensating for polarization mode dispersion is more difficult because of the randomness of the process. As light propagates through a fiber, mechanical stresses and other effects induce a birefringence whose fast and slow axes vary randomly along the fiber's length, and there is no straightforward technique...Read full article

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    Published: July 2003
    fiber opticshigher fiber optic data ratespolarization mode dispersionResearch & Technologysignal distortionTech Pulse

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