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BIRMINGHAM, UK, Dec. 16, 2009 – A 270-km (167.7-mile) optical fiber has been transformed into the world’s longest laser, a platform capable of delivering next-generation, secure information transmission, including telecommunications and broadband. Currently, telecommunications or data transmissions converted to light to travel through standard optical fibers lose about 5 percent of their power for every kilometer that they travel. The signals must be amplified to ensure they reach their destination, a process that creates background noise and affects signal quality. The engineers at Aston University in Birmingham,...Read full article

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    Published: December 2009
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