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SM Fiber, 1290-1625nm, SM-MT

Product information "SM Fiber, 1290-1625nm, SM-MT"

Non hermetic, mid-temperature acrylate coating type: 150°C.
Single mode mid-temperature specialty optical fibers.

Key optical specifications

Operating Wavelength (nm)  1310, 1550
Cutoff Wavelength (nm)  ≤ 1290
Maximum Attenuation (dB/km)  0.38 @ 1310 nm
   0.24 @ 1550 nm
 Mode-field Diameter (µm)  9.2 ± 0.4 @ 1310 nm
   10.4 ± 0.5 @ 1550 nm
Bandwidth @ 850 nm and 1300 nm (MHz-km)  n/a
Numerical Aperture  0.12 (nominal)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key geometric, mechanical and environmental specifications

Core Diameter (µm)  8.2 (nominal)
Cladding Outside Diameter (µm)  125 ± 1.0
Coating Outside Diameter (µm)  245 ± 10*
Core-to-Cladding Offset (µm)  ≤ 0.5
Standard Lengths**  500 m, 1 km, 2 km, 5 km
Proof Test (kpsi)  100
Operating Temperature (°C)  -60 to 150
Coating  Mid-Temperature Acrylate Optional Hermetic Layer

 

 

 

 

 

 

* 200 ± 10 μm also available
** Contact us for longer lengths

 

Manufacturer "Corning"
Corning’s specialty fiber is optimized for diverse applications and plays an integral role in many high-performance telecommunication devices including optical amplifiers, transmission lasers, and external modulators; and is widely deployed in fiber-optic gyroscopes and navigation systems. Our core expertise in optical fiber enables us to produce specialty fiber with the industrys leading technical specifications.
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Corning
5310 W. Camelback Rd.
AZ 85301 Glendale, United States

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