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Question:

What causes attenuation in optical fibres and explain how each can happen

Author: Will Parker



Answer:

Scattering - variation in the composition of the optical fibre/ when light rays hit the cladding at less than the critical angle Absorption - electron may absorb a photon of light Bending losses - Bent too sharply light will hit cladding at less than critical angle


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