Glass fibres for communication show promise
Glass fibres for communication show promise
In communications, higher frequencies mean greater bandwidths. Optical frequencies, if they could be utilised, could provide an enormous information-carrying capacity. The major problem in using optical frequencies in communication is transmission.
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Gambling, W.A.
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December 1972
Gambling, W.A.
70d15b3d-eaf7-44ed-9120-7ae47ba68324
Gambling, W.A.
(1972)
Glass fibres for communication show promise.
Electronics and Power, 18 (12), .
(doi:10.1049/ep.1972.0322).
Abstract
In communications, higher frequencies mean greater bandwidths. Optical frequencies, if they could be utilised, could provide an enormous information-carrying capacity. The major problem in using optical frequencies in communication is transmission.
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Published date: December 1972
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