RGB Fibers Offered In Doped And Pure-Core Silica Versions

July 1, 2003
Available in both germanium-doped and pure-core silica types, these RGB fibers promise low attenuation and come in wavelengths down to 400 nm. The pure-core silica fibers target applications that require lower optical loss and are resistant to

Available in both germanium-doped and pure-core silica types, these RGB fibers promise low attenuation and come in wavelengths down to 400 nm. The pure-core silica fibers target applications that require lower optical loss and are resistant to radiation and photo darkening. For low power applications where certain losses are not as critical, the germanium-doped fibers are said to be a cost-effective alternative to the more expensive silica fibers. NUFERN, San Jose, CA. (866) 466-0214.

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