L band (infrared)
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L-band is a name used for a fixed range of infrared frequencies. The definition of the range depends on the application, with different bands used for fibre-optic communications and astronomy.
Fibre-optic telecommunications

In infrared optical communications, L-band refers to the wavelength range 1565–1625 nm.[1] The L-band is located next to the conventional (C) band (1530–1565 nm).
Infrared astronomy

In infrared astronomy, the L band is an atmospheric transmission window centred on 3.5 micrometres (in the mid-infrared).[citation needed]