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850nm Fiber Optic In-line Polarizer
A fibre optic cable tester is a hand-held troubleshooting device that sends red light from a semiconductor laser (635nm) down a fiber to check for faults such as cracked fibers or defective splices. The visible red light travels along the … Continue reading
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PM Fiber Components
Due to their low cost, high tensile strength, high impact resistance and good chemical resistance, glass fibers are used extensively in commercial composite applications. However, their properties cannot match those of carbon fiber components for high-performance composite applications. They posses … Continue reading
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PM Fiber Components
“When using VOAs in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optical networks, there are two critical performance parameters that must be minimized: wavelength-dependent loss (WDL) and the polarization-dependent loss (PDL). The WDL refers to the variation in attenuation loss over the … Continue reading