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fiber optics

American  

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. the branch of optics that deals with the transmission of light through transparent fibers, as in the form of pulses for the transmission of data or communications, or through fiber bundles for the transmission of images.


fiber optics Scientific  
  1. Technology based on the use of hair-thin, transparent fibers to transmit light or infrared signals. The fibers are flexible and consist of a core of optically transparent glass or plastic, surrounded by a glass or plastic cladding that reflects the light signals back into the core. Light signals can be modulated to carry almost any other sort of signal, including sounds, electrical signals, and computer data, and a single fiber can carry hundreds of such signals simultaneously, literally at the speed of light. Signals that have weakened after travelling very long distances in the fibers can be optically pumped with lasers, amplifying them without the need to convert them into electrical signals. Optical fibers are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and install when compared with wire cables, and they require very little power and are easily laid out underground. Optical fibers are also used to transmit images focused on one end to the other end through circuitous paths, as in bronchoscopes and colonoscopes used in medical examinations.


fiber optics Cultural  
  1. A technology that uses specially designed bundles of transparent fibers to transmit light.


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Some of the applications of fiber optics are in medicine, where it is used to view otherwise inaccessible parts of the body, and in telecommunications, where it is used to transmit data of all types.

Etymology

Origin of fiber optics

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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Goldberg said he was literally losing sleep six years ago when he realized the company’s business model was in peril as Netflix and video streaming took off and fiber optics guaranteed lightning-fast internet connectivity.

From Reuters

Instead of radio broadcasts, which leak out into deep space, we now use cables or fiber optics, which do not.

From Scientific American

Advances in this space must unite disparate technologies like superconducting qubits and fiber optics, while solving outstanding challenges in materials science and quantum communications.

From Scientific American

She and others who submitted testimony to the planning commission asked why the police could not use alternative technologies such as fiber optics.

From Washington Times

Since they were first developed in the 1970s to replace copper cables, millions of kilometers of fiber optics have been installed in the United States alone.

From Science Magazine