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Fiber Optics Lecture Notes
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Physics 135b: Light and Optics Various, University of Southern California These notes are a great overview of light as an electro-magnetic phenomenon. Changing electric and magnetic fields create electro-magnetic waves. These transverse waves travel and carry energy through empty space - unlike water waves or sound waves which need a medium to propagate.
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Optical Fibers Nikos Drakos, University of Leeds An optical fiber is basically a two-layered structure comprised of dielectric material. It has a uniform circular cross-section along a straight longitudinal axis. The inner region is called the core and the outer region the cladding. We first analyze the electromagnetic fields present in optical fibers to derive several important propagation characteristics. These notes are a good introduction to optical fibers.
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Communications Systems and Technology R. Victor Jones, Harvard University The topics of these course notes include: The Evolution of Communication Concepts, Quantification and Representation of Information: Introduction, Spectral Analysis, Wire Technologies, Wireless Technologies, Radio, The Representation and Communication of Auditory and Visual Information, Optical Fiber Technology, and several other advanced topics. These are very thorough lecture notes.
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