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Tunable laser technology released by Emcore
Compound semiconductor product developer Emcore has announced the creation of a new tunable laser system.
Emcore has announced the release of its new micro-integrable tunable laser assembly which has been designed to meet the needs of 40 to 100 gigabits per second line-cards and transponders.
The product delivers all the functionality of full-sized models including narrow linewidth, low noise, frequency fine tuning and high output power, but at just a quarter of the size.
Rob Stone, marketing director of Emcore s fibre optics division, said: "The modularity and flexibility of our technology platform enables a wide array of product variants and next-generation enhancements simply through the substitution of a few standard components."
The company specialises in the provision of compound semiconductor and fibre optics products predominantly for the solar energy market.
It also works to deliver a range of other components, however, including satellite and microwave fibre links, laser and receiver chips, datacom transceivers, video, audio and data transport equipment and a host of other products.
The product delivers all the functionality of full-sized models including narrow linewidth, low noise, frequency fine tuning and high output power, but at just a quarter of the size.
Rob Stone, marketing director of Emcore s fibre optics division, said: "The modularity and flexibility of our technology platform enables a wide array of product variants and next-generation enhancements simply through the substitution of a few standard components."
The company specialises in the provision of compound semiconductor and fibre optics products predominantly for the solar energy market.
It also works to deliver a range of other components, however, including satellite and microwave fibre links, laser and receiver chips, datacom transceivers, video, audio and data transport equipment and a host of other products.

