Fiber optic breakthrough proves previous theory which allows for increased data transmission rates

07/01/2015 - 00:00


Electrical engineers have broken key barriers that limit the distance information can travel in fiber optic cables and still be accurately deciphered by a receiver. Photonics researchers at the University of California, San Diego have increased the maximum power — and therefore distance — at which optical signals can be sent through optical fibers. This advance has the potential to increase the data transmission rates for the fiber optic cables that serve as the backbone of the internet, cable, wireless and landline networks.

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Ref:  Overcoming Kerr-induced capacity limit in optical fiber transmission.  Science (2015) | DOI:10.1126/science.aab1781