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Optical circulators operate in the O band (II window) or C band (III window). They work based on the principle of orthogonal polarization of light moving in opposite directions, which allows bidirectional transmission at the same wavelength.
In an optical circulator, thanks to high directional insulation and low insertion loss between ports, it is possible to transmit and receive a signal on the same wavelength, e.g. 1310nm, using only one optical fiber on the optical path.