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School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering


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Proj No. A2232-251
Title Dispersion tailoring of optical fibre
Summary Dispersion engineering in optical fibers is crucial for optimizing signal transmission, minimizing pulse broadening, and enhancing the performance of fiber-optic communication systems. This project explores the design and analysis of dispersion-engineered optical fibers using theoretical modeling and numerical simulations with commercial software. Various fiber structures, including dispersion-shifted and dispersion-flattened fibers, are investigated to achieve tailored chromatic dispersion characteristics. Key parameters such as core design, refractive index profile, and material composition are optimized to control dispersion properties across different wavelength ranges. The results contribute to advancements in fiber design, improving transmission efficiency and broadening the scope of modern optical communication technologies.
Supervisor A/P Yoo Seong Woo (Loc:S2 > S2 B2B > S2 B2B 50, Ext: +65 65927597)
Co-Supervisor -
RI Co-Supervisor -
Lab Centre for Optical Fibre Technology (COFT) (Loc: S1-B6b-02)
Single/Group: Single
Area: Microelectronics and Biomedical Electronics
ISP/RI/SMP/SCP?: