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That's the point of hollow-core fibre which is absolutely being used where decreasing latency even by small amounts is worth it.




> That's the point of hollow-core fibre

Ok, how does that work though? I understand the concept of lower attenuation since air/vacuum has less molecules to get in the way. Less repeaters, should have less system latency.

What I don't understand is how light is moving through what is a hollow bendable medium. Is the tube that it's in reflective and there's just less time it's passing through it? I guess that's the main one in commercial use to shave some time off, reading about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photonic-crystal_fiber


It works in that light will travel faster in a less dense medium. Remove the relatively denser glass for gas/vacuum.

Also the way fibre works is commonly misunderstood. The light isn't bouncing.




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