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Two Indicted for Exporting Fiber Optic Gyroscopes
Apr 1, 1999 — A federal grand jury has indicted a naturalized Canadian citizen and a Chinese national in connection with an effort to export fiber optic gyroscopes from Massachusetts to China. US Customs Service agents arrested Collin Xu, 33, of Montreal and Yi Yao, 33, of Beijing in February. Xu was charged with attempting to export fiber optic gyroscopes, making false statements and money laundering. Yao faces other charges connected with the plan. Their companies, Lion Photonics Canada Inc. of Montreal...
Tyco Submarine Systems Achieves 640 Gb/s per Fiber
Apr 1, 1999 — Tyco Submarines Systems Ltd., based in Morristown, N.J., has demonstrated in a laboratory experiment transmission of 64 10-Gb/s WDM channels on a single fiber path over a distance of 7200 km, representing an overall capacity of 640 Gb/s per fiber....
Worldwide Fiber Demand on the Rise
Apr 1, 1999 — Demand for optical fiber grew at a steady pace worldwide in 1998, driven by countries like South Africa, which is rapidly expanding its telecommunications infrastructure. That's the finding of the annual analysis of the fiber and photonics industry...
FiberCore Completes German Plant Expansion
Mar 30, 1999 — CHARLTON, Mass., March 30 -- FiberCore, Inc. says it has completed its Jena, Germany, plant expansion. The expansion more than doubles both preform and fiber capacity. Management expects that this plant expansion will not be sufficient to handle the...
Metromedia Plans German Fiber Net
Mar 16, 1999 — NEW YORK, NY, March 16 -- Metromedia Fiber Network GmbH, the German subsidiary of Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., has filed for licensing with the German regulatory authorities to construct a high-speed, high-bandwidth intracity fiber network in...
Corning Files Suit Against Fibercore Ltd.
Feb 1, 1999 — Corning Inc. in Corning, N.Y., has filed suit against Fibercore Ltd. of Southampton, UK, claiming unfair competition and an infringement on two of its optical fiber patents. Corning is seeking an injunction and unspecified damages. The dispute...
Optical Fiber Meets the Growing Telecommunications Demand
Jan 1, 1999 — The public's voracious appetite for email and the Internet is fueling an explosion in the demand for information capacity over the backbone optical transmission network. Data traffic that 10 years ago was approximately 5 percent of total bandwidth...
Fiber Increases Bandwidth in WDM Amplifiers
Oct 1, 1998 — There has been one major problem with conventional erbium-doped fiber optic amplifiers. Because of certain characteristics of erbium-doped fiber, dense wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems use only 32 nm of usable bandwidth. In the 1550-nm...
Fiber Bragg Gratings Take Control
Sep 1, 1998 — The ability to write Bragg gratings in optical fiber by simple exposure to UV light is the key to producing a variety of devices. The writing technique is inexpensive, simple, and allows a flexibility in the design of wavelength selective...
Fiber Optic Array Improves Spectroscopic Imaging
Sep 1, 1998 — Researchers from the University of South Carolina have created a fiber optic array that provides data in the spatial, temporal and spectroscopic dimensions. It may be useful in biomedical applications such as diagnosing cancer. The fiber optic...
Submarine Makers Test Their Own Optical Fiber
Jul 1, 1998 — As part of a modernization of its Trident II submarine, General Dynamics Defense Systems is installing a faster network, phasing out its Ethernet system in favor of a fiber distributed data interface system. While optical fiber will speed up the...
Fiber Amplifiers Make Steady Gains
May 1, 1998 — Since the early demonstrations in 1987, optical amplifiers based on rare-earth-doped fibers have been widely recognized as key devices for achieving high-performance, high-capacity and long-distance transmission on optical fiber networks. The...
Fiber Image Guide Offers Subwavelength Resolution
May 1, 1998 — Scientists at the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, N.J., have demonstrated a new type of fiber image guide comprising individual fibers with core diameters as small as 250 nm. By using fibers with a large difference in the index of refraction...
Air Force Tests High-Energy Laser Through Optical Fiber
Apr 1, 1998 — In tests conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, scientists transmitted a high-energy laser beam through optical fiber. Scientists from the Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate at Kirtland, the University of Illinois at...
Component Manufacturer Puts the Bend in Optical Fiber
Apr 1, 1998 — As the photonics industry marches toward miniaturization, one component manufacturer plans to improve telecommunications technology with a way to create 180° optical fiber bends with low losses and small diameters. Thomas & Betts Corp. of...
Fiber Optic Blanket Rocks Internal Clocks
Apr 1, 1998 — Scientists have been using light therapy for the treatment of sleep and circadian disorders such as insomnia and jet lag. In a recent study of light's effects on the human circadian clock, researchers at the Cornell University Medical College turned...
Fiber Optics Companies Sign Pact on Transceiver Width
Apr 1, 1998 — Several fiber optics companies have taken a step toward industrywide standardization at the component level by signing an agreement to reduce the width of transceivers. The pact could lead to the reduction of circuit board space in fiber optic data...
New Fiber Offers Higher Speeds
Apr 1, 1998 — In an effort to meet the increasing demands of high-bandwidth communications networks, Corning Incorporated of Corning, N.Y., introduced its newest single-mode optical fiber at the Optical Fiber Communications Conference in February. Dubbed LEAF,...
Coherent Enters Telecom Market
Mar 1, 1998 — Coherent Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., has formed a joint venture with Fiber Optics Network Solutions Corp. of Northboro, Mass., to develop and market a high-power broadband transmission product line for cost-effective cable TV and high-speed...
Fiber and Laser Unite in Restoration Effort
Mar 1, 1998 — The French, rightfully proud of their architectural heritage, spend about $8.6 million a year on high-technology restoration work, and 20 percent of that money is used to clean historic buildings using environmentally friendly techniques. Cleaning...
Grating Allows More Channels on One Fiber
Mar 1, 1998 — With more and more data being transmitted over commercial and domestic networks, there has been a growing demand for capacity on backbone networks. As a result, Nortel Telecom of Paignton, UK, has released dispersion compensating gratings measuring...
Fiber Optic Probes Improve UV Raman Spectroscopy
Feb 1, 1998 — Raman spectroscopy has emerged as an important tool in determining analytical and structural information concerning low concentration aqueous biomolecules. However, many samples require in vivo or in situ sampling. To solve this problem, scientists...
Coherent Enters Telecom Market
Jan 1, 1998 — Coherent Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., has formed a joint venture with Fiber Optics Network Solutions Corp. of Northboro, Mass., to develop a high-power broadband transmission product line for cost-effective cable TV and high-speed Internet access....
Fiber Gratings:
Jan 1, 1998 — An exciting recent development in fiber-optic technology is the ability to holographically imprint diffraction gratings into the core of an optical fiber using intense UV light. Today the most important communications application for fiber gratings...
Photonic Crystal Portends Fiber Optics Breakthrough
Jan 1, 1998 — CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have designed and tested a silicon device that some view as an important step toward creating fiber optic communication systems with dramatically increased efficiency and...
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