Compensation of dispersion

Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element

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359183, H04B 1004

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061220868

ABSTRACT:
In transmission of optical signals in a dispersive medium, the signals are transmitted simultaneously in two modes in an optical fiber (15), which are orthogonal to each other, one of the signals being a non-chirped amplitude modulated signal modulated by an amplitude modulator (3), and the other signal is a phase modulated signal modulated by a phase modulator (5). The received signal is formed by the sum of the amplitude modulated contributions of the two signals. In an optical fiber system, two orthogonal modes of polarization in the same fiber can be chosen. In this manner it will be possible to transmit high bit rates and primarily over long distances.

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