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Subsea Cable Network Terminology: Coherent Light & Coherent Optics

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Lasers produce coherent light. This means the electromagnetic waves have the same frequency, move in the same direction, and their phase repeats in a regular pattern. The practical implication is that the laser light remains in a tight, focused band as opposed to spreading over time. This prevents the signal strength or optical power from rapidly diminishing. However, in telecommunications, coherent optics is more than just laser light. It has two key ingredients, advanced modulation schemes that use combinations of amplitude and phase to create higher bandwidth. The other component are digital processing chips (DSPs). Laser light is subject to nonlinear errors due to chromatic and polar dispersion. The DSPs can detect these errors and recover the original pristine signal. Digital signal processing detects nonlinear errors using mathematical algorithms called forward error correction.