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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Optical Laboratory Equipment' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Optical Laboratory Equipment Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Optical Laboratory Equipment 1. In Order For Various Manufacturers To Be Able To Develop Components That Function Compatibly In Fiber Optic Communication Systems, A Number Of Standards Have Been Developed - By: Driskill The minimum angle for total internal reflection is determined by the difference in index of refraction between the core and cladding materials. In recent years the cost of small fiber optic-count pole mounted cables has greatly decreased due to the high Japanese and South Korean demand for Fiber to ... Featured ArticleOptical Wireless Solutions Based On Free Space Optical (fso) Technology IntroductionAmid the pervasive talk about the promises of the information economy, its easy to overlook the logistical challenges of delivering the necessary infrastructure to ensure everyone who wants connectivity is connectedregardless of where they live. Projected growth in customer demand for bandwidth will go wanting without connectivity, and the real challenge for fully realized networks is to create connections despite the very real physical and economic obstacles presented ...
Read full story 2. The Modular Buffer-tube Design Permits Easy Drop-off Of Groups Of At Intermediate Points, Without Interfering With Other Protected Buffer Tubes Being Routed To Other Locations - By: Driskill The modular buffer-tube design permits easy drop-off of groups of at intermediate points, without interfering with other protected buffer tubes being routed to other locations. Undersea cables are more heavily armored in their near-shore portions to protect them from boat anchors, fishing gear, an... 3. The Are Loosely Packaged In Gel Filled Buffer Tubes To Repel Water - By: Driskill The are loosely packaged in gel filled buffer tubes to repel water. The minimum angle for total internal reflection is determined by the difference in index of refraction between the core and cladding materials. Local Area Networks (LAN) is a collective group of computers, or computer systems, con... 4. Fiber With A Core Diameter Narrower Than A Few Wavelengths Of The Light Carried, Is Analyzed As An Electromagnetic Structure, By Solution Of Maxwell's Equations, As Reduced To The Electromagnetic Wave Equation - By: Driskill Fiber with a core diameter narrower than a few wavelengths of the light carried, is analyzed as an electromagnetic structure, by solution of Maxwell's equations, as reduced to the electromagnetic wave equation. The fact that do not spark is a massive advantage in many situations where they may be ... 5. Most Power Utilities Already Have Fiber Optic-optic Communication Systems In Use For Monitoring Their Power Grid Systems - By: Driskill Each end of the cable may be terminated with a specialized optical fiber optic connector to allow it to be easily connected and disconnected from transmitting and receiving equipment. Most power utilities already have fiber optic-optic communication systems in use for monitoring their power grid sys... 6. Telephone Companies Began Early On, Replacing Their Old Copper Wire Systems With Optical Fiber Optic Lines - By: Driskill In the process of developing the gastroscope, Curtiss produced the first glass-clad previous optical had relied on air or impractical oils and waxes as the low-index cladding material. Medical endoscopes are used for minimally invasive exploratory or surgical procedures. Alternatively... 7. The Electromagnetic Analysis May Also Be Required To Understand Behaviors Such As Speckle That Occur When Coherent Light Propagates In Multi-mode Fiber - By: Driskill The pulse, an aggregate of different modes, begins to spread out, losing its well-defined shape. Modern optic cables can contain up to a thousand in a single cable, so the performance of optical networks easily accommodate even today's demands for bandwidth on a point-to-point basis. The oxide parti... 8. 4 Tips To Choosing A Data Recovery Company - By: Tony Roberts To a company, the loss of integral data can spell death to daily operations and can cause serious financial repercussions. It is therefore important that a company be always on the guard against the eventuality that a companys IT hardware may fail or be lost. Most data crashes... 9. This Ideal Index Profile Is Very Close To A Parabolic Relationship Between The Index And The Distance From The Axis - By: Driskill Some special-purpose optical optic is constructed with a non-cylindrical core and/or cladding layer, usually with an elliptical or rectangular cross-section. In short distance and relatively low bandwidth applications, electrical transmission is often preferred. This ideal index profile is very clos... 10. For Modern Glass Optical Fiber, The Maximum Transmission Distance Is Limited Not By Attenuation But By Dispersion, Or Spreading Of Optical Pulses As They Travel Along The Optic - By: Driskill The pulse, an aggregate of different modes, begins to spread out, losing its well-defined shape. The fact that do not spark is a massive advantage in many situations where they may be fire risks invlved. Looking at the components in a optic-optic chain will give a better understanding of how the s... 11. In Some Circumstances Electircal Transmission Can Be The Preferred Method Cases Where This Wold Be So Are Lower Cost Of Transmitters And Receivers, Ease Of Splicing, Capability To Carry Electrical Power As Well As Signals - By: Driskill In some circumstances electircal transmission can be the preferred method cases where this wold be so are lower cost of transmitters and receivers, ease of splicing, capability to carry electrical power as well as signals. In order for various manufacturers to be able to develop components that func... 12. The Trunk Lines That Connect Central Offices Have Generally Been Replaced With Optical Fiber - By: Driskill The trunk lines that connect central offices have generally been replaced with optical fiber. Hair-thin consist of two concentric layers of high-purity silica glass the core and the cladding, which are enclosed by a protective sheath. Modern cables come in a wide variety of sheathings and armor, d... 13. For Use In More Strenuous Environments, A Much More Robust Cable Construction Is Required - By: Driskill For use in more strenuous environments, a much more robust cable construction is required. In 1991, the emerging field of photonic crystals led to the development of photonic crystal optic, which guides light by means of diffraction from a periodic structure, rather than total internal reflection. T... 14. Fiber Optic Cables Are A Particularly Popular Technology Used For Lan Networks - By: Driskill Fiber optic cables are a particularly popular technology used for lan networks. The termination time for one connector is about 25 minutes due to the time needed to heat cure the epoxy. Less toxic and slower to ignite, they are a good choice for many international installations. They span... 15. Wireless Temperature Data Logging System At Nasa - By: Bob Yuan A wireless temperature data logging system to wirelessly log the temperature of refrigerators, freezers and other laboratory equipment was recently installed for Life Sciences Systems and Services, Bioastronautics Crew Health and Research at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. Wired data ... 16. Wireless Temperature Monitoring Helps Compliance F - By: Bob Yuan Hospitals and laboratories are quickly adopting wireless temperature monitoring technology to wirelessly monitor the temperature of all the hospital refrigerators, incubators, freezers, blanket warmers, and other equipment. Just in the last 3 months in California, St. Luke’s Hospital (San Francisco,... 17. Dispersion In Optical Is Caused By A Variety Of Factors - By: Driskill Index grading also causes light rays to bend smoothly as they approach the cladding, rather than reflect abruptly from the core-cladding boundary. It is notable that the mode structure depends on the wavelength of the light used, so that this fiber actually supports a small number of additional mode... 18. It Is Notable That The Mode Structure Depends On The Wavelength Of The Light Used, So That This Fiber Optic Actually Supports A Small Number Of Additional Modes At Visible Wavelengths - By: Driskill Because of the tighter tolerances required to couple light into and between single-mode , single-mode transmitters, receivers, amplifiers and other components are generally more expensive than multi-mode components. A fiber cable consists of a bundle of glass threads, each of which is capable of ... 19. The Tight-buffered Design Provides A Rugged Cable Structure To Protect Individual During Handling, Routing And Connectorization - By: Driskill The are loosely packaged in gel filled buffer tubes to repel water. Photonic crystal can be designed to carry higher power than conventional fiber optic, and their wavelength dependent properties can be manipulated to improve their performance in certain applications. The tight-buffered design p... 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