Where to Buy Multi-core Fibers
Multi-core fibers are optical fibers containing multiple cores. They can be used for optical fiber communications with space division multiplexing (SDM) for increased data capacity.
More general products: specialty fibers
Related product category: fiber optics
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34, Rue de la Croix de Fer 78100 Saint Germain-en-Laye France |
Based on our original telecom experience of making twin core fibers for add/drop multiplexers, Exail (formerly iXblue) in collaboration with Photonics Bretagne is now offering multi-core fibers for shape and temperature/strain sensing. Multi-core fibers can be used in a large variety of sensing application where the need to reduce the global footprint is also required for cables and connectors. Our multi-core fibers have photosensitive cores, allowing Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) inscription, and can be tailored to match the exact customer specifications. See us at CLEO 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, May 7–9 (booth 508)! |
Innovation in every fiber University Parkway Chilworth Science Park Southampton SO16 7QQ United Kingdom ISO 9001:2015 |
Multi-core fibers provide a platform for the next generation medical shape sensing, data center transmission cables and temperature/strain sensing. They can be used to dramatically reduce the amount of space required for connecting to photonic integrated circuits, and other applications that require precise alignment of several optical cores in a small space. By combining multiple cores for multiple signals into a single multi-core fiber with a 125 micron diameter, designers have a new capability not offered by single fibers. In addition, the fiber has photosensitive cores, allowing fiber Bragg grating (FBG) inscription into each core. |
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26 Chapin Road Pine Brook, NJ 07058 United States | www.chiralphotonics.com E-mail: |
One Riverfront Plaza Corning, NY 14831 United States | |
2000 Northeast Expressway Norcross, Georgia 30071 United States | |
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corp. 78 T. W. Alexander Drive P. O. Box 13445 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 United States | |
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4680, Michelet Street Quebec City, Qc Canada | |
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Royston House 267 Cranmore Boulevard Solihull B90 4QT United Kingdom | www.ardenphotonics.com E-mail: |
34, Rue de la Croix de Fer 78100 Saint Germain-en-Laye France |
Based on our original telecom experience of making twin core fibers for add/drop multiplexers, Exail (formerly iXblue) in collaboration with Photonics Bretagne is now offering multi-core fibers for shape and temperature/strain sensing. Multi-core fibers can be used in a large variety of sensing application where the need to reduce the global footprint is also required for cables and connectors. Our multi-core fibers have photosensitive cores, allowing Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) inscription, and can be tailored to match the exact customer specifications. See us at CLEO 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, May 7–9 (booth 508)! |
Innovation in every fiber University Parkway Chilworth Science Park Southampton SO16 7QQ United Kingdom ISO 9001:2015 |
Multi-core fibers provide a platform for the next generation medical shape sensing, data center transmission cables and temperature/strain sensing. They can be used to dramatically reduce the amount of space required for connecting to photonic integrated circuits, and other applications that require precise alignment of several optical cores in a small space. By combining multiple cores for multiple signals into a single multi-core fiber with a 125 micron diameter, designers have a new capability not offered by single fibers. In addition, the fiber has photosensitive cores, allowing fiber Bragg grating (FBG) inscription into each core. |
Marunouchi Nakadori Bldg. 2–3, Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyodaku, Tokyo 100–8322 Japan | |
Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 15 82140 Olching Germany | www.lasercomponents.com E-mail: |
R&D Platform of Photonics Bretagne 11 rue Louis de Broglie 22300 Lannion France | |
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Fibervagen 2–6 824 50 Hudiksvall Sweden | |
10 Bukit Batok Crescent #07–02 The Spire Singapore 658079 | |
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