First- and second-order polarization mode dispersion generated by a two-stage emulator

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A two-stage polarization mode dispersion (PMD) emulator design consisting of two variable delay lines separated by a rotatable half-wave linear retarder is analyzed and shown to generate an adjustable amount of first- and second-order PMD without any higher orders. This two-stage PMD emulator configuration provides a simple easy-to-breadboard solution for second-order PMD emulators. When compared with PMD emulators based on birefringent crystals, this two-stage emulator is simpler to calibrate. © 2004 Optical Society of America.

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Chipman, R. A., & Kinnera, R. (2004). First- and second-order polarization mode dispersion generated by a two-stage emulator. Applied Optics, 43(33), 6074–6079. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.43.006074

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