Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.5.4 - Dispersion

Combating the problem of pulse spreading can also extend performance of the optical- fiber cable. Multimode fiber runs are relegated to shorter distances than singlemode fiber runs because of dispersion, that is, the spreading out of light photons. Nevertheless, laser light is subject to loss of strength through dispersion and scattering of the light within the cable itself. The greatest risk of dispersion occurs when the laser fluctuates very fast. The use of light strengtheners, called repeaters, addresses this problem and refreshes the signal [1].

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