dispersioepäjako
Dispersioepäjako is a Finnish term that translates to "dispersion imbalance" or "dispersion asymmetry" in English. It refers to a phenomenon observed in wave propagation, particularly in optical fibers and other dispersive media, where the speed of different wavelengths of light varies. This variation in speed leads to the spreading or "dispersion" of a light pulse as it travels through the medium.
When a signal, such as a data pulse transmitted through an optical fiber, consists of multiple wavelengths,
This effect can degrade the quality of transmitted signals, especially over long distances or at high data
Mitigating dispersioepäjako is crucial in telecommunications and other fields relying on high-speed signal transmission. Techniques such