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<p>have different penetration lengths, and therefore different group delays. The coating layers can be tailored to achieve a net negative dispersion.</p>

<p><big> In waveguides </big></p>
<p><a href="page.php?w=Waveguide">Waveguide</a>s are highly dispersive due to their geometry (rather than just to their material composition). <a href="page.php?w=Optical_fiber">Optical fiber</a>s are a sort of waveguide for optical frequencies (light) widely used in modern telecommunications systems. The rate at which data can be transported on a single fiber is limited</p><p>
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