StockerYale, Inc., (NASDAQ:STKR), an independent provider of phase masks, specialty optical fiber and specialized illumination products, announced its new line of Erbium-Doped Fiber. Erbium-Doped Fiber is a critical sub-component used in the development and manufacture of Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers, (EDFAs).
Due to the intrinsic properties of erbium, Erbium-Doped Fiber assists in the regeneration of an optical signal when it passes through the EDFA, a device that amplifies light signals through optical networks. When configured within long-haul terrestrial or submarine telecommunications systems, EDFAs enable an optical signal to be sent greater distances with increased reliability. They are typically designed with pump laser modules, in-line optical isolators, wavelength division multiplexers, and Erbium-Doped Fiber.
StockerYale's Erbium-Doped Fiber is targeted at the wavelengths supported by the most widely used EDFAs and will include fiber that is optimized for use within the C and L band.
About StockerYale:
StockerYale, Inc. headquartered in Salem, NH, in an independent designer and manufacturer of optical components used in the building of the all-optical network as well as structured light lasers, specialized fiber optic, fluorescent, and LED illumination products for the machine vision and industrial inspection industries. For more information, visit www.stockeryale.com.