Fiber Optics studies the transmission of light through flexible, transparent fibers made of glass or plastic. It relies on the principle of total internal reflection to guide light efficiently over long distances. Fiber optics forms the backbone of modern communication networks, enabling high-speed internet, telecommunications, and data transfer. This field also includes fiber-based sensors, medical imaging tools, and laser delivery systems. Fiber optics offers advantages such as low signal loss, high bandwidth, and immunity to electromagnetic interference. Research in fiber optics focuses on improving materials, reducing dispersion, and enhancing signal capacity. Fiber optic technology has revolutionized global communication and continues to evolve with advances in photonics and optical materials.
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