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Tunable Laser Market Opportunities, Market Forecasts, and Market Strategies, 2006-2012
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- Tunable Laser Market Executive Summary
- Key Elements Of Tunable Laser Business Strategy
- Tunable Laser Market Overview
- Bandwidth Management
- Wavelength Monitoring
- Market Demand
- Optical Component Competitive Positioning
- Tunable Laser Market Shares
- Tunable Laser Market Forecasts
- 1. Tunable Laser Market Dynamics and Market Description
- 1.1 Transmission And Reception Of Optical Signals
- 1.1.1 Optical Networking Industry
- 1.1.2 Telecommunications Tunable Lasers
- 1.1.3 Data And Storage Optical Components
- 1.1.4 Fiber Optic Communications Systems
- 1.2 Push To Develop Terabit-Class Optical Communications Systems
- 1.2.1 ESCON, Fibre Channel, and Gigabit Ethernet
- 1.2.2 WDM Within The Corporate Network/SAN Segments
- 1.2.3 Multiplexer
- 1.2.4 Demultiplexer
- 1.2.5 Full- Rate / Half-Rate Clocking
- 1.2.6 WDM: Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
- 1.2.7 Optical Transmission Interfaces
- 1.2.8 Optical Transmission Multi-Source Agreements
- 1.2.9 Compatible TOSA/ROSA Standards
- 1.2.10 Intelligent Photonic Solutions
- 1.3 Industry Environment
- 1.3.1 Tunable Laser Market Growth Factors
- 1.3.2 Fiber Optic Component Network Market Financing Factors
- 1.3.3 Demand For Network Capacity Is Growing
- 1.3.4 Telecommunications Industry Will Ultimately Improve
- 1.4 Optical Networking Success Factors
- 1.5 Companies That Purchase Tunable Lasers
- 1.6 Network Systems Increase In Complexity And Density
- 1.6.1 Optical Networks
- 1.7 DWDM Systems
- 1.7.1 DWDM Architecture
- 1.7.2 Modular Fiber Optic Components
- 1.7.3 Long-Distance Optical Transport Components
- 1.8 Tunable Laser Description
- 1.8.1 Reprovision A Network Ring Remotely
- 1.8.2 Tunable Lasers Increase Transmission Capacity
- 1.8.3 Tunable Lasers Switch Wavelengths
- 1.8.4 Shift To Packet Based Networks
- 1.8.5 Metropolitan Access Networks
- 1.8.6 Long Haul Networks
- 1.8.7 Grooming Bandwidth
- 1.8.8 DWDM Advantages
- 1.8.9 Optical Systems
- 1.8.10 Optical Signal Connectivity
- 1.8.11 All Optical Metro Ring
- 1.9 Fixed Lasers
- 1.10 Tunable Laser Application Enabler
- 1.10.1 Tunable Laser Positioning
- 1.10.2 Tunable Laser Advantages
- 1.10.3 Narrowly Tunable Lasers
- 1.10.4 Narrowly Tunable Laser Supports Network Reconfiguration
- 1.10.5 Widely Tunable Lasers
- 1.11 Performance Requirements
- 1.11.1 Applications Enhance Services
- 1.12 Tunable Laser Design
- 1.12.1 Flexible Provisioning Of New Wavelength
- 1.13 Tunable Laser Implementations
- 1.13.1 Sampled-Grating DBR
- 1.13.2 VCSEL
- 1.13.3 External-Cavity Laser ECLs
- 2. Tunable Laser Market Opportunities and Market Forecasts
- 2.1 Tunable Laser Competitive Positioning
- 2.1.1 Tunable Laser Competitive Environment
- 2.1.2 Optical Component Market Driving Forces
- 2.1.3 Optical Network
- 2.1.4 Need For Optical Component Quality And Reliability
- 2.2 Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares
- 2.2.1 Intel C-Band Tunable Laser
- 2.2.2 Santec Narrow Linewidth Tunable Laser
- 2.2.3 Fujitsu
- 2.2.4 JDS Uniphase / Agility Communications
- 2.2.5 JDSU / Agility Communications Tunability Tunable Transponder
- 2.2.6 Avanex
- 2.2.7 Bookham Tunable Laser
- 2.2.8 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers For Atomic And Molecular Spectroscopy And Interferometry
- 2.2.9 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers Atomic-Clock, Cooling, Metrology, And Phase-Shifting-Interferometry Applications
- 2.2.10 Opnext
- 2.2.11 Pirelli Optical Technologies
- 2.3 Lighting Dark Fiber
- 2.3.1 All-Optical Network
- 2.3.2 Optical Metro Markets
- 2.3.3 Redefining Network Configuration
- 2.3.4 Impact of High Speed Networks
- 2.3.5 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
- 2.3.6 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Capacity
- 2.3.7 Multiplexing Family
- 2.3.8 10-Gbps Technologies
- 2.3.9 40G Driven By Demand For Voice-Over-IP And IPTV Services.
- 2.4 Tunable Laser Market Forecast Analysis
- 2.4.1 Tunable Lasers
- 2.4.2 Tunable Lasers Key Enablers For The Intelligent All-Optical Network
- 2.4.3 Tunable Laser Market Forecasts
- 2.4.4 Tunable Laser Market Forecasts
- 2.4.5 Tunable Laser Demand
- 2.4.6 Tunable Laser Market Growth Factors
- 2.5 Tunable Laser Pricing
- 2.6 Tunable Laser Regional Analysis
- 3. Tunable Laser Product Description
- 3.1 Tunable Laser
- 3.1.1 Intelligent Photonic Solutions
- 3.1.2 Dynamically Provisioning Bandwidth
- 3.1.3 Narrowly Tunable Lasers
- 3.2 Intel Tunable Laser Technology
- 3.2.1 Intel C-Band Tunable Laser Module
- 3.2.2 Intel® TTX11500 Full C-Band Tunable Laser
- 3.2.3 Intel Application To The Tunable Laser
- 3.2.4 Design of the External Cavity Laser
- 3.2.5 Intel Wafer of the MEMS filters
- 3.2.6 Intel Quasi-Planar Optical Packaging
- 3.3 Fujitsu Adopts Intel Optical Tunable Laser
- 3.3.1 Fujitsu
- 3.3.2 Fujitsu 22-Channel Single Substrate Tunable Laser
- 3.3.3 Fujitsu 44-Channel Tunable Laser
- 3.3.4 Reduces Spare Count
- 3.3.5 Next-Generation OC-192 Capabilities
- 3.4 Avanex Lithium-Niobate Tunable DWDM Systems External Modulators
- 3.4.1 Avanex PowerFlexTM 1926 SDH Transmitter And Receiver Pairs
- 3.4.2 Avanex Tunable CW Locked Laser Module PowerSourceTM 1935 TLI
- 3.4.3 Avanex Lithium Niobate PowerBit™ IM-2.5
- 3.4.4 Avanex PowerReach(TM) Dynamically Tunable Laser Modules for Tunable Transponder Products In the L-Band
- 3.4.5 Avanex Lithium Niobate PowerBit™ IM-2.5
- 3.5 JDSU / Agility Communications Tunable Lasers
- 3.5.1 JDSU / Agility Communications Tunable Lasers
- 3.5.2 JDSU Argon Gas Lasers
- 3.5.3 JDSU Solid-State Lasers
- 3.6 Santec Narrow Linewidth Tunable Laser
- 3.6.1 AR Coating Characterization
- 3.6.2 CWDM Filter Characterization
- 3.6.3 PON Filter Characterization
- 3.6.4 Optical Coherence Tomography: using UWS-1000G (Santec)
- 3.6.5 High output power compatibles broad spectrum range
- 3.7 Bookham Direct Modulated Lasers
- 3.8 Bookham Tunable Laser Products
- 3.8.1 Bookham New Focus Tunable Lasers
- 3.8.2 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers For Atomic And Molecular Spectroscopy And Interferometry
- 3.8.3 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers Atomic-Clock, Cooling, Metrology, And Phase-Shifting-Interferometry Applications
- 3.8.4 Bookham Transmitters
- 3.8.5 Bookham New Focus Tunable Lasers
- 3.8.6 Bookham New Focus DWDM Network Tunable Lasers
- 3.8.7 Bookham New Focus TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers
- 3.9 Lambda Physik ScanMatePro
- 3.9.1 Lambda Physik ScanMatePro For External Nd:YAG And Excimer Pump Lasers
- 3.9.2 Lambda Physik ScanMatePro C With Integrated Nd:YAG Laser
- 3.9.3 Lambda Physik IB Options Module: Improved Bandwidth Performance
- 3.10 Iolon Apollo Tunable Laser
- 3.10.1 Iolon Tunable Laser Development Kit
- 3.10.2 Iolon Tunable Laser Integrable Assembly
- 3.10.3 Iolon Swept Frequency Laser
- 3.10.4 Iolon Widely Tunable Optical Filter for 50 or 100 GHz DWDM
- 3.10.5 Iolon Optical Channel Monitor For 50 Or 100 Ghz DWDM
- 3.11 Spectra Physics (Newport)
- 3.11.1 Spectra Physics 3900S CW Tunable Ti: sapphire Laser
- 3.11.2 Mai Tai One Box Ti: sapphire Lasers
- 3.11.3 Matisse™ TR Passively-stabilized Ti:sapphire Ring Laser
- 3.11.4 MOPO Series, High-Energy OPO
- 3.11.5 OPA-800C Ultrafast OPA
- 3.11.6 Opal Femtosecond OPO
- 3.11.7 Sirah Dye Lasers
- 3.11.8 Spitfire Pro Ultrafast Ti:sapphire Amplifier
- 3.12 LAMBDA PHYSIK:
- 3.12.1 Lambda Physik ScanMatePro C With Integrated Nd:YAG Tunable Laser
- 3.13 Iolon Tunable Laser
- 3.13.1 Iolon Swept Frequency Laser
- 3.13.2 Iolon Widely Tunable Optical Filter for 50 or 100 GHz DWDM
- 3.13.3 Iolon Optical Channel Monitor
- 3.14 OPNEXT
- 3.14.1 14 Pin butterfly laser diode modules
- 3.14.2 7 pin Butterfly Laser Diode Modules
- 3.14.3 XMD TOSA
- 4. Tunable Laser Technology
- 4.1 Integrating Switching, DWDM, And Other Transport
- 4.2 Internet Protocol (IP) Over The Optical Layer
- 4.3 Capabilities Of Widely Tunable Lasers
- 4.4 External Cavity Lasers
- 4.5 Tunable Laser Channel Count
- 4.5.1 Tuning To A Hundred Channels
- 4.6 Hornet Project
- 4.7 System Concept
- 4.8 MEMS
- 4.9 VCSEL
- 4.10 Tunable Laser Standard
- 4.10.1 OIF-TLMSA-01.0 - Multi-Source Agreement for CW Tunable Lasers
- 4.10.2 OIF-ITLA-MSA-01.0 - Integratable Tunable Laser Assembly Multi-Source Agreement
- 5. Tunable Laser Company Profiles
- 5.1 Avago Technologies
- 5.2 Avanex
- 5.3 Bookham
- 5.4 Colibrys
- 5.4.1 Products and Markets
- 5.5 Corning
- 5.5.1 Corning Cable Systems
- 5.5.2 Public/Carrier Networks
- 5.5.3 Private Networks
- 5.5.4 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Networks
- 5.5.5 Telecommunications Segment
- 5.6 CyOptics
- 5.7 DiCon Fiberoptics
- 5.8 Emcore
- 5.8.1 Fiber Optics
- 5.8.2 Cable Television (CATV) and Fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) Networks
- 5.8.3 Telecommunications Networks
- 5.8.4 Data Communications Networks
- 5.8.5 Satellite Communications Networks
- 5.8.6 Storage Area Networks
- 5.8.7 Defense and Homeland Security
- 5.9 Finisar
- 5.9.1 Finisar Digital Fiber Optics for Computer and Access Networks
- 5.9.2 Infineon Fiber Optic Transceiver Business
- 5.10 Firecomms
- 5.11 Fujitsu
- 5.11.1 Fujitsu Network Communications
- 5.11.2 Fujitsu Considers WiMAX vs. 3G vs. Wi-Fi
- 5.11.3 Fujitsu FLASHWAVE® 7500 Small System
- 5.11.4 Fujitsu FASST Transition Solutions
- 5.11.5 Fujitsu Microelectronics America
- 5.11.6 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.
- 5.12 JDSU
- 5.12.1 Communications Products
- 5.12.2 Modules and Subsystems
- 5.12.3 Test & Measurement
- 5.12.4 Commercial and Consumer Products
- 5.12.5 Custom Optics
- 5.12.6 Commercial Lasers
- 5.12.7 JDSU / Agility Communications
- 5.13 Mitsubishi Electric
- 5.14 NEC
- 5.14.1 NEC IT And Networking Technologies
- 5.15 NeoPhotonics
- 5.16 Oki Optical Components
- 5.17 OpLink
- 5.18 Opnext
- 5.19 Optium Corporation
- 5.20 Pirelli & C. SpA Group
- 5.20.1 Pirelli Tyre
- 5.20.2 Pirelli Broadband Solutions
- 5.20.3 Pirelli RE
- 5.20.4 Pirelli Ambiente
- 5.21 Santec
- 5.22 Sin Yu
- 5.23 Sumitomo
- 5.24 TriQuint
- 5.25 WaveSplitter Technologies
- List of Tables and Figures
- Table ES-1
- Key Elements Of Tunable Laser Vendor Business Strategy
- Figure ES-2
- Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares, Dollars, 2005
- Figure ES-3
- Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, 2006-2012
- Table 1-1
- Selected Communications Market Participants
- Table 1-2
- MSA Compatible TOSA/ROSA Standards
- Table 1-3
- Optical Component Product Qualification Process
- Table 1-4
- Fiber Optic Component Market Growth Factors
- Table 1-5
- Fiber Optic Component Network Market Financing Factors
- Table 1-6
- Telecommunications Industry Market Growth Factors
- Table 1-7
- Internet Traffic Broadband Content
- Table 1-8
- Optical Networking Success Factors
- Table 1-9
- Telecommunications And Cable Television Equipment Providers
- Table 1-10
- Fiber Optic Component Market Driving Forces
- Table 1-11
- DWDM Broadband Bandwidth Solutions
- Figure 1-12
- Hybrid Optical / Electrical Switching Matrices
- Figure 1-13
- Hybrid Optical Switching Matrix
- Table 1-14
- Difficulties With Fixed Lasers
- Figure 1-15
- Tuning Speeds For GCSR Laser Transmitters Of 4-Nm And 8-Nm-Spaced Wavelengths
- Figure 1-16
- Tuning Speeds Laser Transmitters Of 4-Nm And 8-Nm-Spaced Wavelengths
- Table 1-17
- Tunable Laser Advantages
- Table 1-18
- Performance Requirements For The Transport Markets
- Table 1-19
- Tunable Lasers Performance Requirements
- Table 1-20
- Optical System Advantages
- Table 1-21
- Tunable Laser Applications
- Table 1-22
- Basic Tunable Laser Structures
- Table 1-23
- Basic Tunable Laser Applications
- Table 1-24
- Features Of Tunable Laser Technologies
- Table 1-25
- Advantages Of VCSEL
- Table 2-1
- Tunable Laser Market Driving Forces
- Table 2-2
- Optical Networking Tunable Laser System Market Segments
- Figure 2-3
- Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares, Dollars, 2005
- Table 2-4
- Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares, Dollars, 2005
- Table 2-5
- Impact of Optical Switching on IP Transport Speeds
- Table 2-6
- 10-Gbps Technologies
- Table 2-7
- 10-Gbps Value Chain
- Table 2-8
- 10-Gbps Active Optics Component And Subsystems Products
- Figure 2-9
- Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, 2006-2012
- Table 2-10
- Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, 2006-2012
- Table 2-11
- Reasons Tunable Lasers Replace Fixed Wavelength Lasers
- Table 2-12
- Tunable Laser Competitive Advantage Market Factors
- Table 2-13
- Tunable Laser Market Growth Factors
- Table 2-14
- Tunable Laser Specifications Required By Long-Haul 10-Gbit/Sec System
- Figure 2-15
- Tunable Laser Regional Segment Analysis, Dollars, 2005
- Table 2-16
- Tunable Laser Regional Market Analysis
- Table 3-1
- Tunable Laser Features, Issues, And Functions
- Table 3-2
- Engineering Challenges Of Tunable Lasers
- Table 3-3
- Intel Tunable Laser Technology Key Benefits
- Table 3-4
- Intel Tunable Laser Technology Key Features
- Figure 3-5
- Intel Tunable Laser
- Table 3-6
- Intel Benefits of Tunability
- Table 3-7
- Intel TTX11500 Key Features
- Figure 3-8
- Intel Block Diagram Of The External Cavity And Internal Coupling
- Figure 3-9
- Intel Temperature-Tuned External Cavity Laser Assembled On The Quasi-Planar Laser Welded Manufacturing Platform
- Table 3-10
- Layout Of The Intel C-Band Tunable Laser
- Figure 3-11
- Intel Tunable Laser Coupling Optics
- Figure 3-12
- Intel Optical Etalon Composed By Two Thermally Tuned Si Filters
- Table 3-13
- Control Functions In The Intel ECL Operations
- Figure 3-14
- Intel Wavelength Filter Selectivity
- Figure 3-15
- Intel Manufacturing Process Steps To Build The Tunable Laser
- Table 3-16
- Avanex Transmission Solutions Lithium Niobate Features
- Table 3-17
- Santec Narrow Linewidth Tunable Laser TSL-210V and TSL-210H Functions
- Table 3-18
- Santec Narrow Linewidth Tunable Laser TSL-510 Functions
- Table 3-19
- Santec Narrow Linewidth Tunable Laser ECL-210 Functions
- Table 3-20
- Santec Ultra-Wide Tunable Laser TSL-210F Functions
- Figure 3-21
- Santec Ultra-Wide Tunable Laser TSL-210F
- Table 3-22
- Santec Ultra-Wide UWS-1000
- Figure 3-23
- Santec Ultra-Wideband Source, UWS-1000
- Table 3-24
- Santec UWS-1000G Gaussian Spectrum Light Source for OCT
- Table 3-25
- Santec Ultra-Wideband Source with High Output Power UWS-1000H
- Table 3-26
- Santec Tunable Laser Operating Ranges
- Table 3-27
- Santec Emission Spectrum Of The UWS-1000
- Table 3-28
- Specifications of the UWS-1000
- Table 3-29
- Bookham Direct Modulated Lasers Modules
- Table 3-30
- Bookham New Focus Tunable Laser Specifications
- Table 3-31
- Iolon Apollo Tunable Laser Features
- Figure 3-32
- Lambda Physik ScanMatePro Professional Spectroscopy System
- Table 3-33
- Iolon Apollo Tunable Laser Features
- Table 3-34
- Iolon Apollo Tunable Laser Applications
- Table 3-35
- Iolon Apollo Tunable Laser Features
- Table 3-36
- Iolon Swept Frequency Laser Features
- Table 3-37
- Iolon Widely Tunable Optical Filter Features
- Table 3-38
- Iolon Widely Tunable Optical Filter Applications:
- Table 4-1
- Selected Optical Add / Drop Parameters For Tunable Lasers
- Table 4-2
- Selected Switching Tunable Laser Parameters
- Table 4-3
- Selected Metropolitan Tunable Laser Parameters
- Table 4-4
- Selected Long Haul Tunable Laser Parameters
- Table 4-5
- Selected Ultra Long Haul Tunable Laser Parameters
- Figure 4-6
- Stanford University Hornet Project Demonstrated Fast Switching Using A GCSR Laser
- Table 5-1
- Bookham’s Optical Solutions Markets
- Table 5-2
- Bookham’s Product Portfolio
- Table 5-3
- Colibrys Custom Market Applications
- Table 5-4
- Colibrys’s Products Range
- Table 5-5
- Corning Cable Systems Offerings
- Table 5-6
- Corning’s Hardware and Equipment Products
- Table 5-7
- Emcore’s Solutions
- Table 5-8
- Markets Served by Emcore’s Fiber Optics Segment
- Table 5-9
- Emcore’s CATV and FTTP Products
- Table 5-10
- Parallel Optical Transceiver Product Family
- Table 5-11
- Emcore’s Optical Components and Modules for Data Applications
- Table 5-12
- JDSU Components
- Table 5-13
- JDSU Custom Optic Products’ Uses
- Table 5-14
- Mitsubishi Electric Products
- Table 5-15
- Oki Optical Components’ Products
- Table 5-16
- OpLink Product Benefits
- Table 5-17
- OpLink Product Portfolio Solutions
- Table 5-18
- Opnext’s High-Performance Optical Components
- Table 5-19
- Sumitomo Electric Industries Optical Components
- Table 5-20
- WaveSplitter’s Fused Fiber and Planar Lightguide Circuit Products
- Table 5-21
- WaveSplitter Product Portfolio
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