In a single mode opical fibre zero dispersion wavelngth refer to the wavelnght at which the
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In a single-mode optical fiber, the zero-dispersion wavelength is the wavelength or wavelengths at which material dispersion and waveguide dispersion cancel one another. In all silica-based optical fibers, minimum material dispersion occurs naturally at a wavelength of approximately 1300 nm.
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In a single mode optical zero dispersion wavelength at which wavelength dispersion or waveguide cancel each other.
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