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Fast and Accurate Measurement of the Dispersion of Cascaded Components

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Author(s)

Shellee D. Dyer, Allen Rose, Kent B. Rochford

Abstract

We show that the dispersion of multiple cascaded components can be determined from a single low-coherence interferometric measurement. This measurement is not adversely affected by other components in the system, regardless of their wavelength reflection bands.
Proceedings Title
Tech. Dig. Optical Fiber Communication Conf. (OFC)
Conference Dates
March 17-22, 2001
Conference Location
Anaheim, CA

Keywords

dispersion, fiber Bragg, group delay, low-coherence, optical fiber

Citation

Dyer, S. , Rose, A. and Rochford, K. (2001), Fast and Accurate Measurement of the Dispersion of Cascaded Components, Tech. Dig. Optical Fiber Communication Conf. (OFC), Anaheim, CA (Accessed October 7, 2025)

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Created February 28, 2001, Updated October 12, 2021
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