Measurements of wavelength dependence of group delay in a multimode silica fiber
- 1 April 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 28 (7) , 382-383
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.88767
Abstract
The wavelength dependence of the group delay in a multimode silica fiber was determined from the wavelength‐dependent phase shift of the sinusoidally modulated light transmitted by the fiber. When the lower‐order modes were dominant in the modal power distribution, the measured dispersion at a wavelength of 830 nm was 0.90 ns/10 nm/km. When the launching conditions were changed to excite more of the higher‐order modes, the measured dispersion decreased to 0.60 ns/10 nm/km, indicating that the material dispersion was compensated partially by the waveguide dispersion.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Chromatic Delay in Light Emitting DiodesApplied Optics, 1974
- GaAs Twin-Laser Setup to Measure Mode and Material Dispersion in Optical FibersApplied Optics, 1974
- On the ultimate lower limit of attenuation in glass optical waveguidesApplied Physics Letters, 1973
- Research toward optical-fiber transmission systemsProceedings of the IEEE, 1973
- Dispersion in a low-loss multimode fibre measured at three wavelengthsElectronics Letters, 1972
- Small-area, double-heterostructure aluminum-gallium arsenide electroluminescent diode sources for optical-fiber transmission linesOptics Communications, 1971
- Dispersion in Weakly Guiding FibersApplied Optics, 1971