Abstract
Light depolarisation in nonsoliton long-haul fibre links is studied. If dispersive effects are absent, the degree of polarisation can be calculated analytically, while in the presence of dispersive effects a numerical analysis is used. Results show how a dispersion management technique enables maintainance of a high degree of polarisation in transoceanic distances.
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