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← ScienceWhich limitation arises when increasing optical amplifier chain lengths?
A)Reduced signal-to-noise ratio impact
B)Increased sensitivity to phase noise✓
C)Decreased nonlinear refractive index
D)Enhanced bit-error rate resilience
💡 Explanation
Phase noise sensitivity rises because amplified spontaneous emission accumulates; this destroys coherence necessary for data recovery. Therefore, phase impairments become dominant, rather than signal amplitude directly affecting link performance, limiting the total chain length.
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