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It is necessary to study the principles of wave optics, which describe how light behaves as a wave, to understand the behavior of light in optical fibers. This includes understanding how light is transmitted through the fiber, how it is affected by the fiber material and geometry, and how it interacts with the surrounding environment.

History of fiber optics
November 20, 2023

The History Of Fiber Optics Timeline

The winding journey of fiber optics is a story of persistent progress. From Daniel Colladon’s ...

How do fiber optic cables transmit data
March 9, 2023

How Do Fiber Optics Transmit Data?

An optical fiber is a type of wire that is made out of glass and ...

Dispersion in optical fiber
October 19, 2022

Dispersion In Optical Fiber Indepth Guide

When optical signals (pulses) are sent through optical fibers, different frequency components or different mode ...

Bending loss in optical fiber
October 7, 2022

Bending Loss In Optical Fiber

Bending loss is one of the properties of fiber loss, and flexibility is one of ...

Absorption in optical fiber
October 5, 2022

Absorption In Optical Fibers

Absorption is a fiber optic loss type related to both the material composition and the ...

Scattering in optical fiber
October 3, 2022

Scattering In Optical Fiber

Seeing the light from the side is difficult when it travels through a uniform, clear ...

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