System and method for dispersion compensation in fibre optic hig

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

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ABSTRACT:
A system and a method for dispersion compensation in fiber optic high speed systems, the dispersion compensation being carried out in the transmitter. The system comprises a modulating device for modulating an information-carrying electric signal, an equalizing device for equalizing the signal modulated in the modulation device, and an electro-optic translating device for translating the signal equalized in the equalizing device into an optical signal substantially without loss of information and with substantially maintained phase and amplitude properties.

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