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Manufacturing Strategy Combats Laser Price Pressures

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Bardia Pezeshki, Santur Corp.

The manufacturing yield of single-mode lasers for modern fiber optic communications systems is surprisingly low, typically 50 percent or less, a problem that also can extend to tunable lasers. The source in a fiber optic communications system must have a high degree of spectral purity because fiber dispersion would elongate a spectrally broad pulse and lead to signal distortion at the receiver. Of the many lasers used in today’s fiber optic telecommunications market, those capable of the longest reach in single-mode fiber emit at around 1.55 μm. These are typically single-frequency...Read full article

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    Published: June 2004
    CommunicationsFeaturesfiber optic communications systemsindustrialsingle-mode lasersTunable Lasers

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