ZDSF ( Zero Dispersion Shifted Fiber )

A type of Dispersion Shifted Fiber ( DSF ) that is used in long haul, high speed fiber optical transmission systems. ZDSF shifts that interface to the point that chromatic dispersion and waveguide dispersion cancel each other out at 1550nm (nanometers), rather than the 1310nm window used in NDSF ( Non Zero Dispersion Shifted Fiber ).

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