Oclaro, Inc. announced it is sampling the industry's first family of high-bandwidth 1310nm photonic integrated circuits (PICs) that integrate a DFB laser with a Mach Zehnder modulator for intra-data center applications using CWDM wavelengths. Leveraging Oclaro's proven expertise in 1310 DFB lasers for shorter-reach applications with its Indium-Phosphide high-bandwidth modulator technology, this new family of chips will enable higher-speed connectivity across data center campuses. The 1310nm DFB-MZ PIC has been engineered to address the most challenging configurations where high bandwidth and optical signal purity are critical to overcome potential fiber and connector impairments. This product complements Oclaro's full suite of Indium Phosphide DML and EML lasers, all specifically designed to address data center single-mode fiber infrastructure requirements. Oclaro will be showcasing its product portfolio at the upcoming OFC show on March 11-15 in San Diego, CA in booth #2812.