glasekkuitu
Glasekkuitu, also known as glass fiber or optical fiber, is a type of fiber that is made from extremely fine fibers of glass. It is primarily used as a medium for telecommunications and networking because of its high bandwidth and low signal loss. The fibers are typically composed of a core surrounded by a cladding layer, both made of glass. The core has a higher refractive index than the cladding, which allows light to be confined within the core by total internal reflection.
Glasekkuitu was first developed in the 1960s and has since become a cornerstone of modern telecommunications.
The production of glasekkuitu involves several steps, including the drawing of the glass fibers from a preform,
Glasekkuitu has several advantages over traditional copper wires. It offers higher bandwidth, lower signal loss, and