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Simpler Technique Measures Group Velocity Dispersion

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Richard Gaughan

Group velocity dispersion in optical fiber degrades the quality of transmitted data and limits the data rate. If the dispersion in the system is known, it can be compensated, but measuring it takes sensitive, specialized equipment. A new technique uses stimulated Raman scattering to probe group velocity dispersion with standard laboratory equipment. When two beams copropagate through a fiber, the glass can mediate energy transfer between them. Specifically, a shorter-wavelength, higher-energy beam transfers energy to the longer-wavelength beam. Researchers at JDS Uniphase Corp.'s branch in...Read full article

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