• What is the function of an isolator?
Answer Posted / vamshi
solators are used to reduce or eliminate the effects of
optical feedback...reflections of the laser's own energy
back into itself. The effects of optical feedback are well
known: amplitude fluctuation, frequency shift, limitation
of modulation bandwidth, noise and even damage.
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