Optical Fibre as a Transmission Medium

Authors

  • Ing. Jorge Bocalandro Rivero Especialista en Planta Exterior, Centro de Capacitación, ETECSA Author

Keywords:

Optical Fibre, Transmission, Reflection, Refraction

Abstract

Since ancient times, the necessity to use the light as a way of communication in the signalling transmission emerged, but all the attempts failed because the distance transmission was not allowed. In 1962, the semiconductor laser was invented as a transmitting source of light — known as optical fibre — and its offered advantages overcome the existing uncertainty. The light propagation, through an optical fibre, is based in the principle of total internal reflection. With these reflections, the transmission of the signal can be obtained through the fibre hundred miles away. This article is the first part on the history of optical fibre; the rest will be published in the next numbers of this magazine.

Published

05-07-2004

Issue

Section

Research Articles

How to Cite

Optical Fibre as a Transmission Medium . (2004). Tono, Revista Técnica De La Empresa De Telecomunicaciones De Cuba S.A, 1(1), 44-48. http://www.revistatono.etecsa.cu/tono/article/view/20