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Optical fibers with the ability to propagate and transfer data via optical signals have been used for decades in medicine. Biomaterials featuring the properties of softness, biocompatibility, and biodegradability enable the introduction of optical fibers'
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Photocatalytic optical fibers for degradation of organic pollutants in wastewater: a review
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2020Linyang Li +2 more
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Optical Fibers and Optical Fiber Assemblies
Review of Optical Manufacturing 2000 to 2020, 2021Kevin F. Farley +2 more
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Journal of optical communications, 2020
This study has simulated the spatial optical transceiver system based on measured index multimode optical plastic fibers channel with 1 Tb/s in 1.5 km distance.
Mahmoud M. A. Eid +4 more
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This study has simulated the spatial optical transceiver system based on measured index multimode optical plastic fibers channel with 1 Tb/s in 1.5 km distance.
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1979
Abstract With the development of low loss single mode optical fiber waveguides, it is possible to construct a gyroscope using optical fibers. The configuration is a multi-turn Sagnac interferometer. Light from an external source is split and injected into the fiber ends, travels in clockwise and counterclockwise directions and is recombined to form ...
R.W. Shorthill, G.J. Morris, L.D. Weaver
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Abstract With the development of low loss single mode optical fiber waveguides, it is possible to construct a gyroscope using optical fibers. The configuration is a multi-turn Sagnac interferometer. Light from an external source is split and injected into the fiber ends, travels in clockwise and counterclockwise directions and is recombined to form ...
R.W. Shorthill, G.J. Morris, L.D. Weaver
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2021
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology that repurposes a fiber-optic cable as a dense array of strain sensors. This technology repeatedly pings a fiber with laser pulses, measuring optical phase changes in Rayleigh backscattered light.
Lindsey, Nathaniel J., Martin, Eileen R.
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Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology that repurposes a fiber-optic cable as a dense array of strain sensors. This technology repeatedly pings a fiber with laser pulses, measuring optical phase changes in Rayleigh backscattered light.
Lindsey, Nathaniel J., Martin, Eileen R.
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Ultrasoft and Highly Stretchable Hydrogel Optical Fibers for In Vivo Optogenetic Modulations
Advanced Optical Materials, 2018Optogenetics has been widely applied as a cell‐specific technique with high temporal resolution for the modulation of neural circuitry in vivo, offering potential novel treatments for neuropsychiatric diseases.
Lulu Wang +6 more
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Bell Labs Technical Journal, 2002
This paper describes the development of fiber optics technology — an essential element of the telecommunications revolution — and reviews the remarkable progress in fiber design and fabrication, optical amplifiers, UV-induced fiber gratings, novel microstructured optical fibers, and integrated optics. The paper also explores the limits of optical fiber
Alastair M. Glass +7 more
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This paper describes the development of fiber optics technology — an essential element of the telecommunications revolution — and reviews the remarkable progress in fiber design and fabrication, optical amplifiers, UV-induced fiber gratings, novel microstructured optical fibers, and integrated optics. The paper also explores the limits of optical fiber
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