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Acousto-optic modulators are devices that use sound waves to modify the amplitude, frequency, or phase of light passing through an acousto-optic material. Search by Specification | Learn More about Acousto-optic Modulators
Optical modulators vary the amplitude and phase of a light beam; e.g., from a laser or by sound waves. Learn More about Optical Modulators
Electro-optic modulators are analog or digital devices that use an electric field to alter the characteristics (e.g., band gap and index of refraction) of a material through which light is traveling, changing the characteristics of the light itself. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electro-optic Modulators
Fiber optic filters allow only specific wavelengths to pass into a larger fiber optic system. Learn More about Fiber Optic Filters
Fiber optic attenuators are devices that reduce signal power in fiber optic links by inducing a fixed or variable loss. They are used to control the power level of optical signals at the outputs of light sources and electrical-to-optical (E/O) converters. They are also used to test the linearity and dynamic range of photo sensors and photo detectors. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Attenuators
Fiber optic modems are used in fiber optic networks for sending and receiving data. Learn More about Fiber Optic Modems
...and around the world. Acoustic optic scanners, or acousto-optic scanners, are optical scanners that use an acoustic wave to diffract the laser beam into a sinusoidal grating. An incident laser beam passes through the grating and diffracts the primary... Learn More about Optical Scanners
Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulators and binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulators are used to change certain characteristics (amplitude, frequency or phase) of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. The changes Search by Specification | Learn More about QPSK Modulators and BPSK Modulators
Fiber optic test equipment is used to detect the signal loss/change through a fiber optic cable. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Test Equipment
I/Q modulators and I/Q demodulators change the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. I/Q modulators split an incoming data stream into its in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) components, mix the resulting Search by Specification | Learn More about I/Q Modulators and I/Q Demodulators
Fiber optic cables are composed of one or more transparent optical fibers enclosed in protective coverings and strength members. Fiber optic cables are used to transmit "light" data. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Cables
Fiber optic test sources review the performance of a system by injecting light through the fibers. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Test Sources
Fiber optic power meters are instruments that measure the average power of a continuous light beam. They are used to test signal power in fiber optic networks. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Power Meters
Fiber optic fault locators shine red laser light through jacketed fibers to identify breaks, bends, faulty connectors, splices and other causes of signal loss. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Fault Locators
Fiber optic connectors are used to align and join two or more fibers together to provide a means for attaching to, or decoupling from, a transmitter, receiver, or other fiber optic device. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Connectors
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Transceiver Technology for Data Communications Avago Technologies
Easy & Affordable Network Simulation M2 Optics, Inc.
Side emitting large core fiber for lighting Fiberoptics Technology, Inc.
Custom Fiber Optic Components Fiberoptics Technology, Inc.
Starscape Ceiling Tile Systems Fiberoptics Technology, Inc.
Fiber Optic Repair Service Fiberoptics Technology, Inc.
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Two short courses will be offered at MIT this summer focusing on the Principles of Laser-Based Sensors and Principles of Lasers and Fiberoptics. (read more)
Low-Voltage Electro-Optic Light Modulators
Conoptics manufactures an extensive line of low voltage electro-optic light modulators, driver electronics, and associated components to satisfy diverse requirements. The application dictates which versions of modulator and driver electronics are to be used and what auxiliary components are needed . (read more)
Conoptics series of electro-optic beam deflectors utilize a quadrapole electric field in an electro-optic material to produce a linear refractive index gradient proportional to the applied signal voltage. Choice of the proper material and crystallographic orientation eliminates piezoelectric ringing normally associated with other deflectors. (read more)
COVEGA's 12.5 Gb/s Intensity Modulator is part of the Mach-10™ product line, a family of high performance, superior quality 10+ Gb/s External Optical Modulators. The 12.5 Gb/s Intensity Modulator was specifically designed for OC-192 customers requiring greater bandwidth to implement FEC. (read more)
Narda Microwave - East has introduced a family of Telcordia GR-468-CORE, Issue 2-qualified, high-performance drivers for Electro-Absorptive (EA) and lithium niobate (LiNbO3) optical modulators serving OC-768 communications systems operating at data rates between 39 and 44 Gb/s. They are excellent choices for 300-pin MSA transponders and line cards in both VSR and long-haul/ ultra-lon... (read more)
Designed for integration into 300 pin MSA compatible transponders, Covega's Mach-10TM Zero-Chirp Intensity Modulator is ideal for metro and long-haul DWDM applications requiring less than a 2 dB power penalty for +/-1,200 ps/nm dispersion. (read more)
The multi-port high frequency resonant modulator offers a large aperture, low voltage phase or intensity modulation with an upper frequency of 1 GHz. (read more)
MITEQ introduces Model SMT2640LC15MDQ, 2-bit, to its modulator product line. (read more)
Operating Wavelength(nm), 1250~1620; Connector Type, FC,SC,LC, PC,APC Polishing; Return Loss, ≥50dB; (read more)
Avago Technologies Limited manufactures custom fiber optic receivers to match your specifications. (read more)
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Acousto-optic modulator - What does AOM stand for? Acronyms... (redirected from Acousto-optic modulator) |
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The Acousto-Optic Modulator and Optical Heterodyning III. The Acousto-Optic Modulator and Optical Heterodyning Discussion |
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Electro-Optic Effect in the PESO Acousto-Optic Modulator -... Electro-Optic Effect in the PESO Acousto-Optic Modulator See Storming Media LLC Information |
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Modified Acousto-Optic Adaptive Processor (Mod-AOAP) -... Modified Acousto-Optic Adaptive Processor (Mod-AOAP) See Storming Media LLC Information |
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Google Directory -... The Acousto-Optic Modulator and Optical Heterodyning - http://cat.middlebury.edu/~PHManual/acousto.html Discussion paper from the Department of See Google, Inc. Information |
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Neos Technologies Acousto-Optics Introduction Q-Switches See Neos Technologies, Inc. Information |
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A multi-channel TeO/sub 2/ acousto-optic modulator: design and... A multi-channel TeO/sub 2/ acousto-optic modulator: design and characteristics |
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Acousto-optic superlattice modulator using fiber Bragg grating Acousto-optic superlattice modulator using fiber Bragg grating |
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Applications of combined acousto-optic and electro-optic... In this paper a novel acousto-electro-optic (AEO) modulator that combined acousto-optic effects and electro-optic effects is presented. |
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Advances in Optical Information Processing VII -... Multifunctional receiver using an acousto-optic spectrum analyzer |