Others Passive Fibers

Others Passive Fibers

Photosensitive Fibers

Photosensitive optical fibers are designed to meet the photosensitivity requirements for the manufacturing of Bragg gratings and dispersion compensators used in DWDM for telecommunications. The quality of FBG’s depend heavily on the UV-sensitive fiber used.
Our Cladding Mode Suppression products have been engineered to write Bragg gratings without the cladding modes in the shorter wavelength range. This results from the tight photosensitivity balance in both the cladding and core of the fiber. In addition, these fibers have consistent reproducibility which reduces manufacturing costs and increases production yield.

Technical Data

Name

Core diameter (µm)

NA

UVS-INT-PMD3

5.1

0.20

Applications

  • Fiber Bragg Gratings
  • Dispersion compensators
  • Telecom

Nonlinear Fibers

Nonlinear phenomena can easily occur in small core optical fiber as the power is tightly confined in it, resulting in high power density. Nonlinear optical fibers have been developed in order to utilize these nonlinearities in emerging applications such as broadband light sources, optical processing, sensors and spectroscopy. We can provide the tailoring of the chromatic dispersion which is one of the main challenges for the applications, and low splice loss to standard single-mode fibers.

Technical Data

Name

Core diameter (µm)

NA

SCF-UN-3/125-25

3.0

0.25 ± 0.02

SCF-UN-3/125-25-PM

3.0

0.25 ± 0.02

Applications

  • Raman amplifiers
  • Telecommunications
  • Scientific

Raman Fibers

Our SM-Raman-P is a single-mode fiber specifically designed for applications that require Raman gain efficiency. This fiber offers good overall performance, low splice loss and can provide gain at any wavelength between 1100 nm and 1700 nm.

Technical Data

Name

Core diameter (µm)

NA

SM-Raman-P

4.0

0.18 ± 0.02

Applications

  • Telecommunications