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Polarization Mode Dispersion

Definition and Overview

Definition
Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) occurs when different planes of light inside a fiber travel at slightly different speeds, making it impossible to transmit data reliably at high speeds.

Overview
PMD is the single biggest challenge facing system vendors and carriers as they attempt to deploy 40 Gbps optical networks. However, PMD is not just a problem at 40 Gbps; it is also evident in 10 Gbps optical networks as well.

This tutorial explains the nature of the PMD problem, what causes PMD, and how to compensate for this problem.

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