Lightwave Technology

Chapter 7 - Dispersion Management

Chapter 7


Dispersion Management

As seen from Chapter 6, optical amplifiers solve the loss problem but make the dispersion problem worse as dispersive effects can accumulate over long distances (see Section 3.3). Indeed, long-haul lightwave systems are often limited by the dispersive and nonlinear effects rather than fiber losses. As mentioned in Section 3.3.5, the dispersion problem can be managed in practice through a dispersion-compensation scheme. This chapter focuses on several techniques that can be employed for dispersion management. Section 7.1 explains the basic idea behind dispersion management. Section 7.2 is devoted to special kinds of fibers developed for compensating dispersion in long-haul links. Several types of dispersion-equalizing filters are discussed in Section 7.3. The use of fiber gratings for dispersion management is considered in Section 7.4. The technique of optical phase conjugation, also known as midspan spectral inversion, is discussed in Section 7.5. In Section 7.6 we focus on several techniques employed at the transmitter or receiver end for managing the dispersion of medium-haul links. Section 7.7 is devoted to dispersion management in high-speed systems in which each channel operates at 40 Gb/s or more. The compensation of polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) is also discussed in this section.

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