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We demonstrate a new technique to monitor the polarization-mode dispersion in a fiber communication channel by analyzing the modulated data at the fiber output measured with polarization-sensitive linear optical sampling (PS-LOS).
Our world is filled with optical fibers carrying information across the room or around the world at rates of up to 25.6 terabits per second. This astounding capacity is the result of about 40 years of development. An integral part of this was the accompanying measurements for characterizing optical fiber and its supporting components. Here we describe some of the optical fiber metrology measurement...
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