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1M FC APC to FC APC Polarization Maintaining PM SMF Fiber Patch Cable 1550nm Slow Axis, FC Polarization Maintaining Fiber Cable
PM Patch Cord
Polarization maintaining (PM) optical patch cords are widely used in polarization sensitive fiber optical systems for transmission of light that requires the PM state to be maintained. Buy PM Patch Cable, PM Fiber Cable, PM Cable, FC PM Fiber Cable This price on the website is for 1M length,please feel free to enquiry us for the other length standard
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FC-FC Connectors Each patch cable is manufactured and tested to ensure its quality to meet the highest standard.
ApplicationsOptical fiber communication systemsOptical component test and manufacturingOptical sensor systems
What is PolarizationA polarized lightwave signal is represented by electric and magnetic field vectors that lie at right angles to one another in a transverse plane (a plane perpendicular to the direction of travel). Polarization is defined in terms of the pattern traced out in the transverse plane by the electric field vector as a function of time.
Fiber Optic Polarization Coordinate System
An explicit coordinate system must be specified in order to unambiguously describe a state of polarization. This is shown in the following illustration.
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Kind Note: This price is for the common PM patch cord ( slow axis, narrow key, panda type, and 1550nm wavelength.) with FC connect
Performance Specifications
1.The PM fiber and the connector key are aligned to the slow axis as default. 2.The devices with connectors,insertion loss will be 0.3dB higher,RL will be 5dB lower,and ER will be 2dB lower. 3.The above specifications are for device without connector.
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