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Optical Spectrum Analyzer

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Optical Spectrum AnalyzerThe AQ6380 optical spectrum analyzer from Yokogawa Test and Measurement Corp. offers precision for researchers developing the next generation of optical communication components.

With an optical wavelength resolution of 5 pm, optical signals in close proximity are clearly separated and accurately measured. With the AQ6380, waveforms that were previously not even visible in a typical device, such as modulation side peaks in the laser spectrum, can now be accurately visualized. The analyzer also offers a wavelength range of 1200 to 1650 nm, allowing one unit to meet diverse wavelength measurement needs.

With the ability to alter the wavelength resolution from 5 pm to 2 nm, a wide range of applications can be supported, from narrowband peak/notch measurements to wideband spectral measurements.


Photonics Spectra
Jan 2022
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