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A bottleneck for optical fibres

Joseph M. Kahn () and Keang-Po Ho ()
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Joseph M. Kahn: University of California
Keang-Po Ho: The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6841, 1007-1009

Abstract: Optical fibres carry light signals at extremely high frequencies, and offer enormous bandwidth for transmitting data. But nonlinear effects may limit their capacity to carry information.

Date: 2001
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