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New Fiber Optic Technology

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By twisting fiber optic strands into helical shapes, researchers have created unique structures that can precisely filter, polarize or scatter light. Compatible with standard fiber optic lines, these hair-like structures may replace bulky components in sensors, gyroscopes and other devices.

While researchers are still probing the unusual properties of the new fibers, tests show the strands impart a chiral, or "handed," character to light by polarizing photons according to certain physical properties.

In conventional optical fibers, light is transmitted from one end to the other through a round core housed within a concentric outer cladding. But, because a circular core does not develop handedness when twisted, the research team wound rectangular-core fibers to create a double helix.

When the team tested the twisted fiber, they discovered that some photons left the core and entered the cladding. Photons with the same handedness as the fiber entered the cladding whereas photons with handedness opposite that of the fiber remained in the core.

This research was funded both NSF and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Advanced Technology Program.

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  • Okay... I don't get ...

    Okay... I don't get it, but I'm so overwhelmingly fascinated. And yet there are only 16 (now 17) comments to this video. Forget that... How do I find out more information? I'm 25 btw... Late I know, but passionately interested with ample free time if necessary; and I percieve it will be. Guide me.

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  • This is all well ...

    This is all well and good, but its useless without dilithium crystals to osscilate the dysorbic membrane, and as centurio 3000 is at war with us, the chances of getting any more Di is pretty slim, give me old fashioned fibre optics any day.

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  • But they do get you ...

    But they do get you Fibre-Optic broadband, Luke.

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  • that is interesting ...

    that is interesting the light from the diode is forced to go only forward and so that the information in the fiber would be fast and more precise !

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  • u r all bofs

    u r all bofs

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