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1060-nm VCSEL-based parallel-optical modules for short link application

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Abstract

This paper describes advantages of 1060-nm optical interconnect employing parallel-optical modules. 1060-nm optical signals contribute to power budget increase and excellent transmission performance with existing MMFs. 1060-nm VCSELs also contribute to reducing optical link power.

© 2010 IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Photonics Society, OSA, Telcordia

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