Frequently Asked Questions

Optical Frequency Comb Sources are non-contact inspection tools used in optical metrology that provide high-precision, high-resolution measurements for various applications, including sensing, spectroscopy, and telecommunications.

The Optical Frequency Comb Sources have a stable and robust optical frequency comb, low optical linewidth (<300 kHz), tunable free spectral range with high accuracy, strong phase correlation between comb lines, PM fiber coupled output, simple push-button operation, and a wide range of free spectral ranges and wavelengths available.

The Optical Frequency Comb Sources can be used for terabit superchannel transmitters, flexgrid wavelength division multiplexing, generation of millimeter-wave and terahertz signals, generation of 5G signals, ultra-wideband (UWB) over fiber HD-video distribution, optical signal processing (e.g. optical clock recovery), precision optical measurements, spectroscopy, and sensor interrogation.

The free spectral range of the Optical Frequency Comb Sources ranges from 5-15 GHz, with larger free spectral ranges under development. The free spectral range can be tuned over a range by an external voltage.

The average output power of the Optical Frequency Comb Sources ranges from 0-10 dBm.

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