Laser transmitter

Dec. 1, 1996
Uncooled multiple-quantum-well, distributed-feedback diode laser is designed to offer low power consumption and small size for use in high-speed digital fiberoptic transmitters. The 271-Type 1.3-µm laser supports voice or data applications operating at speeds of 2.5 Gbit/s and can be used for OC-48 or SDH-16 long-reach SONET applications.

Laser transmitter

Uncooled multiple-quantum-well, distributed-feedback diode laser is designed to offer low power consumption and small size for use in high-speed digital fiberoptic transmitters. The 271-Type 1.3-µm laser supports voice or data applications operating at speeds of 2.5 Gbit/s and can be used for OC-48 or SDH-16 long-reach SONET applications.

Lucent Technologies, Berkeley Heights, NJ

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