Dispersion


Dispersion is the time distortion of an optical signal that results from the time of flight differences of different components of that signal, typically resulting in pulse broadening (see Figure 10). In digital transmission, dispersion limits the maximum data rate, the maximum distance, or the information-carrying capacity of a single-mode fiber link. In analog transmission, dispersion can cause a waveform to become significantly distorted and can result in unacceptable levels of composite second-order distortion (CSO).

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