What is C band and L band in WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing)? WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is a transmission technology that uses a single optical fiber to simultaneously transmit multiple optical carriers of different wavelengths in optical fiber communications. When the wavelength of light is different, the transmission loss in the fiber is also different. In order to reduce the fiber loss, it’s important to find the most suitable transmission wavelength. After a long period of exploration and testing, light with a wavelength of 1260nm~1625nm has the smallest dispersion signal distortion with low loss, which is the most suitable for transmission in optical fiber.
The wavelength of fiber can be divided into several bands, each band is used as an independent channel to transmit predetermined wavelength. According to the ITU-T standards, singlemode fiber with the band over 1260nm is divided into O/E/S/C/L/U six bands. Band
Description
Wavelength range
Bandwidth
O band
original
1260-1360nm
100
E band
extended
1360-1460nm
100
S band
Short wavelength
1460-1530nm
65
C band
conventional
1530-1565nm
40
L band
Long wavelength
1565-1625nm
60
U band
Ultralong wavelength
1625-1675nm
50