- Source: C band (infrared)
In infrared optical communications, C-band (C for "conventional") refers to the wavelength range 1530–1565 nm, which corresponds to the amplification range of erbium doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs). The C-band is located around the absorption minimum in optical fiber, where the loss reaches values as good as 0.2 dB/km, as well as an atmospheric transmission window (see figures). The C-band is located between the short wavelengths (S) band (1460–1530 nm) and the long wavelengths (L) band (1565–1625 nm). It includes the 50 GHz-spaced DWDM ITU channels 16 (1564.68 nm, 191.6 THz) to 59 (1530.33 nm, 195.9 THz).
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite
- Advanced Baseline Imager
- Frekuensi radio
- Satelit
- Satelit pengamat Bumi
- Kepler-186
- 1930 Lucifer
- Borana
- Gugus norma
- Sesium
- C band (infrared)
- C band
- Infrared
- Infrared spectroscopy
- J band (infrared)
- Infrared astronomy
- Far infrared
- Infrared vision
- Thermal infrared spectroscopy
- Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer