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Dispersion-shifted depressed-clad triangular-profile single-mode fiber

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Abstract

Conventional dual-window single-mode fiber has minimum attenuation in its 1.55-μm window. Because of high chromatic dispersion at this wavelength, its full capacity can be utilized only in a system using unconventional single-frequency lasers. Alternatively, a high-bit-rate system with repeater spacing over 100 km is possible with conventional multimode lasers when dispersion-shifted single-mode fiber is used.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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