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To: ftth who wrote ()1/11/2000 11:47:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 1782
 
Thread,

I will be doing a site visit at JDSU/San Jose on Friday and the topic de jour is Fiber Bragg Gratings. These are a part of a DWDM component family, which include 40-channel modular, 100/200 GHz multichannel, diffraction grating mux/demux, bidirectional mux/demux, wavelocker, 100/200 GHz OADM and color band splitters/modular DWDM.

JDSU's Fiber Bragg Gratings combine steep rolloff characteristics with low temperature sensitivity to provide necessary filtering for the dense ITU 50-GHz grid. These gratings are available individually or integrated with other JDS Uniphase products to form single- or multi-channel add/drop modules.

My question to the thread is this: Does anyone have a handful of URLs on white papers, etc. on this technology so that when I meet with staff I am not left to merely say, "Wow, groovy"?

Any help, comments or quips appreciated!

YHCS, The Fool Sliding off the Hill
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