Physicists Explain Why Liquid Optical Fibers Don't Collapse

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 12:28 in Physics & Chemistry

For several years, physicists have known that liquid columns can be used to guide light. By trapping a light beam, a liquid column can act like an optical fiber, but with a liquid sheathing instead of glass or plastic.

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