Use of Optical Circulators

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Use of Optical Circulators The ‘optocirculator’ commonly known as optical circulator is the circulator which is majorly used for optical communication. It is actually similar to the isolator but, optical Isolator is used to insert resistance to the reverse signal with loss of insertion whereas, optical circulator directs the light to one port and diverts it out to the non-reciprocal port. Isolator typically has 2 ports only while circulator has 3 to 4 ports.

Originally, polarization insensitive optical circulators were used in telecommunication systems in order to increase the capacity of transmission of existing networks. The Utilization of these circulators in a bi-directional transmission system can double the network’s transmission capacity without deploying extra fibers, earlier, this task was very expensive without optical circulators. However, the uses of optical circulators have greatly expanded in not only the telecommunication sector but also the imaging and sensing industries with the quick and great advancement in optical communication technologies and the wide availability of high-performance circulators at lower costs. Optical circulators have now become a vital element in advanced optical networks. Typical Specifications for Optical Circulator:   

Grade type (P or A) Number of Ports (3 or 4 ports) Insertion loss (0.6/0.8) over +/- 20 nm bandwidth


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