A phenomenon that causes a spread of light pulses traveling into the fiber. CD is due to the fact that the refractive index of the material constituting a fiber is wavelength-dependant. Thus, shorter wavelengths travel faster than longer ones. As a light pulse is never perfectly monochromatic, pulses spread in time and may overlap with their neighbors until they become indistinguishable, which is when bit errors may occur.
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