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Dry Process Creates Clearer Fibers

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Aaron J. Hand

Although today's fiber optic cables may be able to handle today's telecommunications traffic, the future will demand considerably more bandwidth. Trying to resolve an argument about how contamination sneaks into the silica rods that make up the optical fibers, researchers have pointed to a solution that increases fiber transparency to the theoretical clarity limit, expanding bandwidth by a factor of five. The researchers knew water was the main contaminant that decreased signal power, caused by the IR light exciting the OH molecules, but they didn't know how the water was being...Read full article

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