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High Speed Lightwave Component Analysis
Monday, January 18, 2010
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High Speed Lightwave Component Analysis
As lightwave transmission systems become more advanced, component designers and manufacturers must maximize the performance of their devices. For example, one parameter often used to specify digital system performance is bit error rate. However, it is difficult to specify individual components in such terms. Rather, fundamental measurements such as gain, bandwidth, frequency response and return loss can be appropriate.
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Agilent Technologies, Inc., Nano Positioning Metrology Div.
High Speed Lightwave Component Analysis

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