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Optical fibers (or fiber optic cables) are cables which transmit light efficiently along an extremely thin glass (silica) or plastic fiber. Light travels down the cable due to total internal reflection. There is relatively low loss of signal over large distances at specific wavelengths. Optical fibers are often used in
a) Fiber optic-based spectroscopy system with separate
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Structure of the optical fiber spectroscopy system
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