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Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2018 10:45:17 GMT
Hi, I'm an optics geek. There is a new sole source product from Corning, who made optical fiber capable of carrying the internet we have today across oceans, countries and into neighborhoods. Their brand name is Fibrance. It is a very thin flexible cable 1/4mm in diameter. It emits whatever laser color(s) you feed in one end, very uniformly along lengths of 1-10 meters. Because the laser sources are spectrally pure, it produces beautiful colors. You can use a single color laser driver, or a triple laser module, red, green & blue, with control electronics to make any color. It doesn't have the speckle-like characteristic of plastic optical side-glow fiber. Corning is wholesale only, but you might find out how to get it by searching for laser wire or Fibrance. I bet if you search for Fibrance Light-Diffusing Fiber on YouTube or on the Corning website you could satisfy your curiosity without this post violating the non-commercialization Eplaya TOU. What do you think? Has anybody used this stuff? Thanks I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic.php?t=76970SaaS Promotion
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