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‘A Future Full of Light’

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BALTIMORE, May 2, 2011 — "Our world has become dependent on the reliable speed of light," retired Corning VP Donald Keck, one of the inventors of low-loss optical fiber, told attendees at the CLEO 2011 plenary session Monday night. At the beginning of his talk, Keck pointed out that the first CLEO (Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics) conference he attended as a Corning employee was the very first CLEO conference, held in 1969 and then called CLEA (Conference on Laser Engineering and Applications). Keck outlined the technological syzygy of the last 40 years or so, from the first Internet experiments...Read full article

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    Published: May 2011
    Glossary
    bandwidth
    The range of frequencies over which a particular instrument is designed to function within specified limits. See also fiber bandwidth.
    low-loss fiber
    Optical fiber that transmits a greater percentage of input light than does high-loss step-index fiber. Low-loss fiber requires higher purity materials and a more sophisticated drawing process and thus is more expensive; it is used primarily in data communications.
    optical
    Pertaining to optics and the phenomena of light.
    Applied Physics LettersbandwidthBob MaurerBritish Post OfficeBusinessCLEACLEOCLEO 2011cleo11Conference on Laser Engineering and ApplicationsConference on Lasers and Electro-OpticsCorningCorning Glass WorksDonald Keckfiber opticsIntelInternetlow-loss fiberMarylandnetworksopticalPeter Schultz

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