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7 February 1989 The Development Of A High Bandwidth 1300 nm Recording System
R. E. Haigh, K. G. Hagans
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Abstract
A 3-GHz bandwidth fiber optic analog transmission system has been prototyped using directly modulated 1.3 μm InGaAsP semiconductor laser diodes. The low loss dispersion-free window in singlemode fiber at 1.3 p.m allows the signal to be transmitted almost ideally. A high bandwidth photodiode/amplifier pair converts the signal back to an electrical form where it is recorded on a 6-GHz transient digital oscilloscope.
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R. E. Haigh and K. G. Hagans "The Development Of A High Bandwidth 1300 nm Recording System", Proc. SPIE 0987, High Bandwidth Analog Applications of Photonics II, (7 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959690
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Oscilloscopes

Analog electronics

Optics manufacturing

Modulation

Fiber optics

Prototyping

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