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Definition: the dependence of the phase velocity in a medium on the optical frequency or the propagation mode

Category: article belongs to category general optics general optics

Related: chromatic dispersionintermodal dispersionpolarization mode dispersiondispersion compensationwaveguide dispersionpulse front tilt

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DOI: 10.61835/9vk Cite the article: BibTex BibLaTex plain textHTML Link to this page! LinkedIn

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Types of Dispersion

There are various types of dispersion, which all involve the dependence of the phase velocity or phase delay of light in some medium or device on some other parameter:

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