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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 18,
  • Issue 7,
  • pp. 897-
  • (2000)

Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurements Along Installed Optical Fibers Using Gated Backscattered Light and a Polarimeter

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Abstract

We describe two new techniques that utilize a polarimeter for studying the state of polarization of gated Rayleigh-backscattered or Fresnel-backreflected light along optical fibers in real time on the Poincar sphere. The first method, using Rayleigh-backscattered light, is here applied to measure the accumulation of polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) along an 11.5 km section of installed fiber link. With a simplified configuration, the second technique is developed and applied for measuring the PMD of individual fiber subsections in a 37 km long link. This is achieved by using the Fresnel-reflections which arise from the fiber connectors that join the link.

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