2001
DOI: 10.1006/ofte.2000.0352
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Characteristics of 10-Gb/s Electroabsorption Modulator Integrated Distributed Feedback Lasers for Long-Haul Optical Transmission Systems

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“…HDT estimates the elevated temperature property of the molded part and it represents the maximum service temperature a polymer could be subjected to without causing any significant physical deformation to the structure. Factors such as melt and mold temperature and processing parameters that often affect the mechanical properties are reported to have a strong effect on the HDT as well . Stiff molded parts would have typically higher HDT as the HDT is predicted to be directly related to flexural modulus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HDT estimates the elevated temperature property of the molded part and it represents the maximum service temperature a polymer could be subjected to without causing any significant physical deformation to the structure. Factors such as melt and mold temperature and processing parameters that often affect the mechanical properties are reported to have a strong effect on the HDT as well . Stiff molded parts would have typically higher HDT as the HDT is predicted to be directly related to flexural modulus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%