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What is Optical Fiber

Handbook of Research on Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, and Advanced Materials
A flexible and a transparent fiber made of silica or plastic, slightly thicker than a human hair. It can function as a waveguide, or “light pipe”.
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Understanding the Numerical Resolution of Perturbed Soliton Propagation in Single Mode Optical Fiber
Nawel Boumaza (Tlemcen University, Algeria), Tayeb Benouaz (Tlemcen University, Algeria), and Souraya Goumri-Said (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5824-0.ch019
Abstract
The authors solve the propagation soliton perturbation problem in a nonlinear optical system based on a single mode optical fiber by introducing Rayleigh's dissipation function in the framework of variational approach. The adopted methodology has facilitated the variational approach to be applied on a dissipative system where the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian are difficult to solve. The authors model the propagation in a nonlinear medium by using a nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE). This is a mathematical model used to describe the optical fiber. The chapter is focused on the propagation of perturbed solitary waves in single mode fiber.
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Development of a University Networking Project
A guided medium for information transmission through electromagnetic waves. It consists of a core made of glass, where light travels, surrounded by a cladding layer to reflect light. The cladding is covered by a protective and light absorbing jacket.
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ICT Competency of Bangladesh to Face Broadband Diffusion
A glass thread that acts as a guide for light waves. Fibers used in telecommunications usually have a cladding of glass of a lower refractive index. In a communication system, several fibers are made up into a cable (retrieved February 15, 2007, from http://www.science.org.au/nova/021/021glo.htm).
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Technological Application to Managing a Municipal Urban Garden
Flexible filaments made of transparent materials such as glass or plastic fibers that are used as a light propagation medium. Optical fibers are generally very and have many applications, data transmission being one of the most common.
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