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Erbium-Doped Fiber Optic Fibers
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Nufern, Sub. of Rofin - East Granby, CT
Founded in March 2000, Nufern is a leading U.S. manufacturer of specialty optical fibers, fiber optic coils, fiber lasers and amplifiers serving diverse markets. With manufacturing facilities located at its headquarters in East Granby, Connecticut, USA, Nufern has the experience, resources, and...
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OFS, Sub. of Furukawa Electric - Avon, CT
OFS is a leading designer and manufacturer of optical fiber products. A wealth of application knowledge and proven innovation enables OFS to work in the fields of telecommunications, medical laser delivery, sensing and imaging, industrial data communications, geo-sensing, fiber laser components for...
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ADDITIONAL COMPANIES
Acreo AB, Sub. of Swedish ICT Research AB - Kista, Sweden
Corning GmbH, Corning International - Wiesbaden, Germany
Corning Inc., Optical Fiber Headquarters - Corning, NY
Fibercore Ltd. - Southampton, England
FORC-Photonics - Moscow, Russia
IXFiber SAS, An iXBlue Co. - Lannion, France
LEONI Fiber Optics GmbH, Member of the LEONI Group - Neuhaus-Schierschnitz, Germany
Neolight Technologies LLC - Chicago, IL
Photonics Bretagne - Lannion, France
Silitec Fibers SA, Sub. of Knill Gruppe - Boudry, Switzerland
Verrillon, Inc., An AFL Co. - North Grafton, MA
TERMS
optical fiber
A thin filament of drawn or extruded glass or plastic having a central core and a cladding of lower index material to promote internal reflection. It may be used singly to transmit pulsed optical signals (communications fiber) or in bundles to...
erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)
An optical fiber that can be used to amplify an optical input. Erbium rare earth ions are added to the fiber core material as a dopant in typical levels of a few hundred parts per million. The fiber is highly transparent at the erbium lasing...
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