Optical Sources in Fiber-Optic Communication

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Last updated on June 24, 2026 12:01 pm

Learn how fiber-optic cables work in this physics course that explains how fiber-optic optical sources drive today’s communication and medical technology.

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?Understanding Optical Sources in Fiber-Optic Communication? is an exciting course that introduces you to the multiple processes involved in optical communication. The different internal operations that take place in the fiber-optic cable that makes communication so seamless will be revealed. Additionally, you will learn what makes LEDs and laser diodes a preferred choice over other optical sources.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

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  • List some critical parameters for op…
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  • Distinguish between LED and laser di…
  • Discuss the optical source used for designing optical transmitters
  • List some critical parameters for optical sources
  • Discuss how light-matter interacts in semiconductors
  • Distinguish between LED and laser diode structures
  • List possible reasons for loss of photons
  • State the emission patterns of LED
  • Indicate the most commonly used transmitters
  • Discuss the limitations of LED that can be overcome using a laser diode
  • Summarise the characteristic features of a Fabry-Perot Cavity
  • Optical Sources in Fiber Optic Communication

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