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Chromatic DispersionIntroduction
In optics, dispersion is the phenomenon in which the phase velocity of a wave depends on its frequency. Media having such a property are termed
dispersive media.
The most familiar example of dispersion is probably a rainbow, in which dispersion causes the spatial separation of a white light into components of
different wavelengths (different colors). However, dispersion also has an effect in many other circumstances: for example, it causes pulses to spread
in optical fibers, degrading signals over long distances; also, a cancellation between dispersion and nonlinear effects leads to soliton waves.
Dispersion is most often described for light waves, but it may occur for any kind of wave that interacts with a medium or passes through an inhomogeneous
geometry (e.g. a waveguide), such as sound waves. Dispersion is sometimes called chromatic dispersion to emphasize its wavelength-dependent nature.
There are generally two sources of dispersion: material dispersion and waveguide dispersion. Material dispersion comes from a frequency-dependent
response of a material to waves. For example, material dispersion leads to undesired chromatic aberration in a lens or the separation of colors in
a prism. Waveguide dispersion occurs when the speed of a wave in a waveguide (such as an optical fiber) depends on its frequency for geometric
reasons, independent of any frequency dependence of the materials from which it is constructed. More generally, "waveguide" dispersion can occur
for waves propagating through any inhomogeneous structure (e.g. a photonic crystal), whether or not the waves are confined to some region.
In general, both types of dispersion may be present, although they are not strictly additive. Their combination leads to signal degradation in
optical fibers for telecommunications, because the varying delay in arrival time between different components of a signal "smears out" the signal
in time.
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