Light trapped in hair-thin optical "wires" made of transparent materials such as glass can be piped around tight corners in computer chips, across oceans in telecommunications and back and forth inside a cavity in lasers. By eliminating beam diffraction, and allowing precise control over the beam shape and the chromatic dispersion, optical waveguides make many astonishing things possible.
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Russell, P. (2015). Guiding light. Europhysics News, 46(5–6), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2015501
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