Graded-index multimode perfluorinated plastic optical fibers typically exhi
bit bandwidths much greater than would be expected from their index profile
s. To resolve this discrepancy, we have conducted the first measurements of
differential mode delay in such fibers. These measurements show intermodal
dispersion that increases as the square root of fiber length, implying str
ong mode coupling in these fibers. Significant power transfer between modes
occurs at lengths less than 20 m, so that mode coupling results in improve
d bandwidth on length scales relevant for local area networks. The observed
coupling arises from extrinsic nonuniformities of the waveguide.