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Optical Isolators Global Market Forecast & Analysis (2009-2014) |
| Published Date : 2 June 2010 |
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Pages : 225 |
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This is the ElectroniCast global forecast of consumption of free-space and in-line (fiber-to-fiber) optical isolators used in communication and specialty applications.
Optical isolators are passive devices that allow light to be transmitted in only one direction. They are most often used to prevent any light from reflecting back down the optical fiber, as this light would enter the source and cause backscattering and feedback problems. This is especially important for high data rate transceivers and transponders, or those devices requiring long span lengths between transceiver pairs. Optical feedback degrades signal-to-noise ratio and consequently bit-error rate. Ideally an isolator would pass all light in one direction and block all light in the reverse direction.
Inline fiber optical isolators are typically designed in pigtail fashion; therefore, they come with built-in fiber optic cable and (optional) connectors so that they may be integrated directly into a fiber optic system. Free space isolators, by contrast, usually do not have an integral connection system (some free-space units are available with pigtails); typically, they are directly mounted to the object that needs isolation.
Optical isolators are used in many applications in commercial, industrial, and laboratory settings. They are reliable devices when used in conjunction with fiber optic amplifiers, fiber optic ring lasers, fiber optic links in CATV applications, and high-speed/ DWDM and coherent fiber optic communication systems, laboratory R&D, sensors, gyro-systems, test/instrumentation measurement quality assurance applications in automation of manufacturing processes. Single polarization fiber optic isolators are also used with laser diodes, gyroscopic systems, various optical modular interfaces; laser diode integrated optic modulator interfaces and a variety of other mechanical control applications.
The fiber optics industry is now observing an increase in the consumption of the transmitter/receiver optical communication links and other relative devices, which facilitate a strong environment for the use of optical isolators.
The years of coverage, in this market research report, are: 2009-2014. This report provides the optical isolator market forecasts in terms of Quantity (number of units), Average Selling Prices (ASPs) per unit and Consumption Values. This report presents the forecast data for the following regions, plus a Global summary:
• Americas (North America, Central and South America) • Europe (Western & Eastern Europe, plus Middle Eastern countries) • Asia Pacific (APAC)
The market share (2009) of the leading manufacturers of optical isolators is presented, as well as profiles of the competitors.
ElectroniCast has forecasted consumption trends by end-use applications:
• Telecommunications • Private Enterprise Networks • Cable TV • Military/Aerospace • Specialty Applications |
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Table of Contents : |
1. Executive Summary 1-1 1.1 Optical Isolator Market Forecast 1-1 1.2 Optical Isolator Competitors 1-12 1.2.1 Market Share Estimates 1-12 1.2.2 Competitor Profiles 1-13 1.3 Fiber Optic Networks – Overview 1-41 1.4 Fiber Optics Industry: Decade-to-Decade 1-76 2. Market and Technology Analysis 2-1 Technology Overview 2-1 Regional Market Forecast (America, EMEA and APAC) – Optical Isolators 2-15 3. Optical Communication Trends 3-1 3.1 Fiber Network Technology Trends 3-1 3.2 Components 3-12 3.2.1 Overview 3-12 3.2.2 Transmitters and Receivers 3-12 3.2.3 Optical Amplifiers 3-14 3.2.4 Dispersion Compensators 3-14 3.2.5 Fiber Cable 3-16 3.3 Devices and Parts 3-17 3.3.1 Overview 3-17 3.3.2 Emitters and Detectors 3-17 3.3.3 VCSEL & Transceiver Technology Review 3-18 3.3.4 Optoelectronic Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) 3-26 3.3.5 Modulators 3-26 3.3.6 Packages 3-30 3.3.7 Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits 3-30 4 Methodology 4-1 4.1 Research and Analysis Methodology 4-1 4.2 Assumptions of Fiber Optic Component Global Market Forecast 4-5 5. Definitions: Acronyms, Abbreviations, and General Terms 5-1 6 Market Forecast Data Base – Overview and Tutorial 6-1 6.1 Overview 6-1 6.2 Tutorial 6-3 EXCEL – Data Base Spreadsheets Complete Market Forecast (2009-2014) Global America EMEA APAC List of Figures 1.1.1 Full-band tunable high-dynamic-range transmitter engine 1-2 1.2.2.1 In-Line Optical Isolator L-band 1-20 1.2.2.2 In-Line Fiber Optic Isolators 1-27 1.2.2.3 Surface Mounting Optical Isolator 1-31 1.2.2.4 Magnet Free Optical Isolator 1-32 1.2.2.5 Circular Cylinder Optical Isolator 1-32 1.2.2.6 Pigtail Optical Isolator 1-33 1.2.2.7 Receptacle Optical Isolator 1-33 1.2.2.8 Free-Space Isolator 1-35 1.3.1 Access Network Elements 1-42 1.3.2 North America Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) 1-56 1.3.3 North America Internet Access 1-57 1.3.4 FTTP PON Architecture 1-59 1.3.5 Next-Generation Wholesale Broadband Network 1-62 1.4.1 Evolution of Research Emphasis during Technology Life Cycle 1-82 2.1.1 Polarization Maintaining Fiber Isolator 2-1 2.1.2 Micro-Fiber Isolator 2-3 2.1.3 All-Fiber Isolator: Faraday Rotation of Light 2-12 2.1.4 Phase Matching Result: Fiber PBL, Wavelength and Temperature 2-13 3.1.1 Network Bandwidth Expansion Alternatives 3-2 3.3.3.1 Genealogy of VCSELs 3-19 3.3.3.2 Typical Intra-Office Interconnections 3-23 3.3.7.1 Trend of Transceiver Packaging Density, Gigabits/Cubic Inch 3-37 4.1.1 Market Research & Forecasting Methodology 4-3 List of Tables 1.1.1 Optical Isolator Global Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 1-4 1.1.2 Optical Isolator Global Forecast, By Region (Quantity, K) 1-5 1.1.3 Global Forecast of Optical Isolators, by Type ($, Million) 1-8 1.1.4 Global Forecast of Optical Isolators, by Type (Quantity, K) 1-8 1.1.5 Optical Isolators Category List 1-9 1.1.6 Global Forecast of Optical Isolators, by Application ($, Million) 1-11 1.1.7 Global Forecast of Optical Isolators, by Application (Quantity, K) 1-11 1.2.1 Market Share (%) of Leading Optical Isolator Competitors (2009) 1-12 1.3.1 Minimum & Ideal Speeds Necessary for Popular Applications 1-48 2.2.1 America Total Consumption Forecast: Optical Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-16 2.2.2 America Total Consumption Forecast: Optical In-Line Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-17 2.2.3 America Total Consumption Forecast: Optical Free Space Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-18 2.2.4 EMEA Total Consumption Forecast: Optical Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-19 2.2.5 EMEA Total Consumption Forecast: Optical In-Line Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-20 2.2.6 EMEA Total Consumption Forecast: Optical Free Space Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-21 2.2.7 APAC Total Consumption Forecast: Optical Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-19 2.2.8 APAC Total Consumption Forecast: Optical In-Line Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-20 2.2.9 APAC Total Consumption Forecast: Optical Free Space Isolators (Value, Quantity, ASPs) 2-21 2.13 List of Countries – APAC Region 2-15 6.1.1 Optical Isolator Data Base Categories, by Package Type 6-1 6.1.2 Optical Isolator Data Base Categories, by Application 6-2 |
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Published By : ElectroniCast Consultants |
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