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Triplexer Fabricated in Silicon-on-Insulator Chip

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Tiny device separates three wavelengths in passive optical networks.

Breck Hitz

Bidirectional transceivers — devices that simultaneously receive incoming signals and transmit outgoing ones — are a crucial component of any passive optical network (PON), and this type of network is the fastest growing technology in the telecom marketplace. The transceivers provide the interface between the end user and the optical network. In practice, they receive information at wavelengths of 1490 and 1550 nm and transmit back at a single wavelength, 1310 nm. Thus, every end user requires a triplexer to separate these three wavelengths (Figure 1). Figure 1. A triplexer separates the...Read full article

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