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In the context of optical fibers, chromatic dispersion refers to:

  • A. The total internal reflection of light
  • B. The spreading of light pulses due to different colors traveling at slightly different speeds
  • C. The bending of light at the fiber core-cladding interface
  • D. The absorption of light by the fiber material
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Chromatic dispersion in optical fibers refers to the spreading of light pulses due to different colors (wavelengths) traveling at slightly different speeds. This phenomenon can cause the different components of a light pulse to arrive at the receiver at slightly different times, leading to signal distortion. Choice A is incorrect because total internal reflection refers to the phenomenon where light is reflected back into the medium it originated from when hitting the boundary at an angle greater than the critical angle. Choice C is incorrect as it describes the principle of light being guided within an optical fiber through total internal reflection at the core-cladding interface. Choice D is incorrect as the absorption of light by the fiber material does not relate to chromatic dispersion.