Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.5.5 - Dispersion: New Technology—Graded Index

The problem of dispersion has also been addressed via the development of a new type of multimode fiber construction, called graded index, in which up to 200 layers of glass with different speeds of light are layered on the core in concentric circles. The glass with the slowest speed of light (also called index of refraction) is placed near the center while the fastest speed glass is situated close to the cladding. In this manner, the center rays are slowed down and the photons next to the cladding are speeded up, thereby decreasing pulse spreading and increasing the distance that the signal can travel [1].

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