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An optical fiber consists of two materials: a high refractive index core and a low refractive index cladding. Light launched into the core propagates by total internal reflection at the interface between the core and the cladding. Since losses incurred at each total internal reflection are extremely small, light remains confined within the fiber and can propagate over large distances.
FiberTech Optica supplies multimode optical fibers for research and industrial applications. In a multimode fiber, the core diameter is much larger than the wavelength of light being propagated. This has two important effects: many wavelenghts can be launched into the fiber simultaneously; light inside the fiber is scrambled, so that the output distribution is more or less uniform, regardless of the original input distribution.

Quality. There are several aspects which affect the quality and durability of optical fibers:

Advantages.