12 & 16 Channels MPO/MTP® Polarization Maintaining Fiber Assemblies

Oct. 30, 2024

Ottawa, Canada - September 17, 2024
OZ Optics Limited, a recognized leader in high performing optical fiber components and subsystem module assemblies is pleased to offer a new line of 12 and 16 channels MPO/MTP® Polarization Maintaining (PM) Fiber Assemblies. Using OZ Optics' high precision PM fiber alignment techniques the polarization axis (stress rods) are aligned vertical, parallel, alternating axis or at custom angles to the base of the MPO connector to ±3°. The above MPO/MTP® arrangements can deliver a minimum Polarization Extinction Ratio (PER) of ≥ 20dB and a typical PER of ≥ 25dB for telecom C&L bands. The end face of the ferrule and connector assemblies can be PC or APC polished.

The 12 & 16 fiber MPO/MTP® PM fiber assemblies are offered with different Male, Female, Key Up and Key Down configurations. Fiber assemblies with standard fibers and wavelengths are available as standard. All custom fibers, wavelengths and optical specs are available upon request.

Our expert engineering sales team will partner with you to provide technical design and guidance to allow you to reach your goals. Contact [email protected] for further details.

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