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dispersion
About this tag
The dispersion tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about optical fiber performance, particularly hollow-core fiber technology. Recent content highlights a breakthrough by Microsoft and the University of Southampton, achieving 0.091 dB/km attenuation at 1550 nm in hollow-core fiber. This result, if replicated in production, could surpass traditional silica fiber limits and impact long-haul and data-center network design. The tag focuses on dispersion-related topics in optical communications, including attenuation, wavelength performance, and implications for network infrastructure.
Microsoft and the University of Southampton have published what the teams describe as a watershed result in optical communications: a hollow‑core optical fiber with measured attenuation of 0.091 dB/km at 1,550 nm, a performance level that — if reproduced in production volumes and field...