multimode optical fiber - traduction vers grec
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multimode optical fiber - traduction vers grec

Multi-mode fiber; Multimode fibre; Multimode optical fiber; Multimode fiber; Multimode step-index fiber; Multi mode; Multi mode fibre; Multi mode fiber; Multi-mode optical fibre; Multi-mode fibre; OM4
  • transverse electric]] (TE) modes in an optical fiber. At fixed radius and refractive index, the number of modes allowed depends on the wavelength. ''λ''/''R'' is the ratio of the light's wavelength to the fiber's radius.

multimode optical fiber         
πολύτροπη οπτική ίνα
optical fibre         
  • Cross-section of a fiber drawn from a D-shaped '''preform'''
  • Colladon's "light fountain"
  • Diffuse reflection
  • An overview of the operating principles of the optical fiber
  • A [[TOSLINK]] fiber optic audio cable with red light shone in one end
  • A [[frisbee]] illuminated by fiber optics
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • An optical fiber lamp
  • Illustration of the modified chemical vapor deposition (inside) process
  • Light reflected from optical fiber illuminates exhibited model
  • multi-mode fibers]].
  • The propagation of light through a [[multi-mode optical fiber]].
  • An aerial optical fiber splice enclosure lowered during installation. The individual fibers are fused and stored within the enclosure for protection from damage
  • An [[optical fiber cable]]
  • Optical fiber types
  • The P<sub>4</sub>O<sub>10</sub> cagelike structure—the basic building block for phosphate glass
  • Specular reflection
  • ST connectors]] on [[multi-mode fiber]]
  • Theoretical loss spectra (attenuation, dB/km) for Silica optical fiber (dashed blue line) and typical ZBLAN optical fiber (solid gray line) as a function of wavelength (microns).
  • Experimental attenuation curve of low loss multimode silica and ZBLAN fiber. Black triangle points and gray arrows illustrate a four order of magnitude reduction in the attenuation of silica optical fibers over four decades from ~1000&nbsp;dB/km in 1965 to ~0.17&nbsp;dB/km in 2005.
  • The structure of a typical [[single-mode fiber]].<br />
1. Core: 8&nbsp;µm diameter<br />
2. Cladding: 125&nbsp;µm dia.<br />
3. Buffer: 250&nbsp;µm dia.<br />
4. Jacket: 400&nbsp;µm dia.
LIGHT-CONDUCTING FIBER
Fiber optic; Fiber optics; Fibre optics; Fibre optic; Fibre-optic; Fiber-optic; Fiber-optics; Fibre-optics; Fibre Optics; Fiber Optics; Optic fibre; Optic fiber; Fiberoptics; Weakly guiding fiber; Optical fibers; Fiberoptic; Optical fibres; Fiber-Optic Cable; Cable, Fiber-Optic; Optical fibre; Optic Fiber; Optic Fibre; Optical Fibre; Optical Fiber; Fibreoptics; Optical Fibers; Principle and propagation of light in optical fibre; Fibre-optic networks; Fibre Optic; Fiber Optic; Fiber optic cabling; Fiber fuse; Tapered optical fiber; History of fiber optics; Fiber-optic technology; Applications of optical fiber; Applications of fiber optics; Optical-fiber lamp; Optical fiber system; History of optical fiber; Fiber optic technology
οπτική ίνα
optical disk         
  • Comparison of various optical storage media
  • Error rate measurement on a DVD+R. The error rate is still within a healthy range.
FLAT AND USUALLY CIRCULAR DISC WHICH ENCODES BINARY DATA, PRIMARILY USED FOR PHYSICAL DATA DISTRIBUTION AND LONG-TERM ARCHIVAL
Optical disk; Optical media; Optical discs; Optical storage media; Optical Disc; Optical Read Only Memory; Optical Sound Recording; Optical disc media; 💿; 🖸; Optical read only memory; Optical disks; History of the optical disc
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Définition

fibre optics
Note: The spelling 'fiber optics' is also used in American English. The form 'fibre optic' is used as a modifier.
1.
Fibre optics is the use of long thin threads of glass to carry information in the form of light.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Fibre optic means relating to or involved in fibre optics.
...fibre optic cables.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipédia

Multi-mode optical fiber

Multi-mode optical fiber is a type of optical fiber mostly used for communication over short distances, such as within a building or on a campus. Multi-mode links can be used for data rates up to 100 Gbit/s. Multi-mode fiber has a fairly large core diameter that enables multiple light modes to be propagated and limits the maximum length of a transmission link because of modal dispersion. The standard G.651.1 defines the most widely used forms of multi-mode optical fiber.