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GVD Dispersion in Optical Fibers by Deepansh Agrawal is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Optical fibers experience different types of dispersion that cause signal distortion during propagation. Intermodal and intramodal dispersion are caused by different spectral components of light traveling at different group velocities within a fiber. Intramodal dispersion, also called chromatic dispersion, depends on wavelength and increases with spectral width. It arises from both material and waveguide effects. Material dispersion occurs because the refractive index varies with wavelength, while waveguide
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- Deepansh Agrawal
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