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Spiraling Light Boosts Telecom Channels

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NEW YORK, Aug. 29, 2011 — Physicists have mapped spiraling light that could help to harness untapped data channels in optical fibers, which could increase bandwidth and ease the burden on fiber optic telecommunications networks. “Being able to follow polarization and other changes as light travels gives you insight into the material it travels through,” said graduate student Giovanni Milione from the Institute of Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Lasers (IUSL) at The City College of New York. Polarization is key when tracking light in an optical fiber or laser because it refers to a specific direction and...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    Glossary
    poincaré sphere
    A reference sphere used to represent all possible states of polarization. All linear polarizations will lie on the equator and circular polarizations will correspond with the poles. Named for the French mathematician Henri Poincaré.
    polarization
    Polarization refers to the orientation of oscillations in a transverse wave, such as light waves, radio waves, or other electromagnetic waves. In simpler terms, it describes the direction in which the electric field vector of a wave vibrates. Understanding polarization is important in various fields, including optics, telecommunications, and physics. Key points about polarization: Transverse waves: Polarization is a concept associated with transverse waves, where the oscillations occur...
    AmericasCommunicationscomputer cryptographydata channelsfiber optic telecommunication networksfiber opticsGiovanni MilioneHigher Order Poincaré SphereHOPSInstitute of Ultrafast Spectroscopy and LasersIUSLLight Sourcesoptical fibersoptical transitionsOpticsPoincaré spherepolarizationquantum computingResearch & Technologyspectroscopyspiraling lighttelecommunication channelsThe City College of New Yorkvortices of lightDr. Robert AlfanoLasers

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