Laser linewidth is the finite spectral width related to phase fluctuations in emitted laser light. A lower linewidth implies a purer laser frequency. If a laser’s phase noise is zero, it has a single pure frequency, which is just a line in the frequency domain. Ergun Canoglu, PhD and Director of Sensor Products is interviewed by John Houghton.
Month: May 2020
Why narrow laser linewidth, which implies low phase noise, is a critical parameter for lasers used in coherent systems. Winston Way, PhD and Chief Technical Officer at NeoPhotonics is interviewed by John Houghton.
How to get more bandwidth through existing fiber by using optical coherent detection and optical spectrum expansion technologies. Winston Way, PhD and Chief Technical Officer at NeoPhotonics is interviewed by John Houghton.
Description: Discussion of network traffic between data centers, why bandwidth capacity is running short, and how NeoPhotonics 400ZR modules can help. John Houghton interviews Marc Stiller, VP of Lineside Product Management.
What is the Super C-Band and how can it open up more bandwidth on fiber optic networks? Ferris Lipscomb, VP of Marketing at NeoPhotonics discusses Super C-Band and the C++ with John Houghton and how it increases the limits of fiber capacity in applications from interconnecting data centers to long haul telecommunications.