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New Semiconductor Materials Yield Broadband Amplifier Fiber

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Kathleen G. Tatterson

SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A new fabrication technique has created cylindrical optical fibers that promise to enable small broadband optical amplifiers for use in communications networks, according to university researchers who have created the technology under sponsorship by the US Air Force. Doping cadmium/tellurium- or cadmium/sulfur-core fiber with cadmium/ sulfur/selenide (CdSSe) produces a fiber that can absorb and amplify light better than existing technologies, say scientists from Syracuse University, the University of Connecticut and the Photonics Center at the Air Force's Rome...Read full article

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    Published: November 1996
    Communicationscommunications networkscylindrical optical fibersMaterialsPhilipp KornreichResearch & TechnologyTech Pulse

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