Abstract

In this work we perform a study about the temperature implications on the optical fibers chromatic dispersion and the implications on the quality of transported information. To solve this constrain we suggest two approaches to dynamically compensate chromatic dispersion, one based on chirped fiber Bragg gratings and other based on dispersion compensation fibers. With the dispersion compensation fibers, we obtain a first and second order tuning coefficients of 3.472 ps nm-1 ºC-1 and -2.7 × 10 -3 ps nm-2 ºC-1, respectively. With the compensator based on chirped fiber Bragg gratings we obtain dispersion values between -113.2 ps nm-1 and 143.1 ps nm-1, for temperature gradients of 40ºC.

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