Intelligent computing center uses AWG wavelength division multiplexer that is resistant to low temperatures

The DEMUX operates on the LWDM grid, extracting the wavelengths from a single input into separate channels for detection by a photodiode. The AWG design provides extremely low loss, wide passbands, an...

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