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VCSELs Go Long-Wave

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Emerging 1300- and 1550-nm devices minimize dispersion and loss in standard optical fiber for long-distance telecom applications.

Nadya Anscombe, Contributing Editor

Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) are now routinely used in photonics applications such as telecommunications, primarily at 850 nm. Their long-wavelength cousins — 1300- and 1550-nm devices — still have some way to go before they achieve such success. For many years, analysts have predicted that long-wavelength VCSELs will become the laser source of choice for most telecom and datacom (including 10 Gigabit Ethernet) applications. Loss in standard optical fiber is lowest at 1550 nm, and dispersion is lowest at 1300 nm. Both of these factors facilitate long-distance...Read full article

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    Published: September 2003
    CommunicationsenergyFeaturesindustriallong-wavelengthVCSELsvertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers

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