Fiber optic attenuation refers to the loss of signal strength as light travels through an optical fiber over a distance. This attenuation is primarily due to absorption and scattering within the fiber material.
The attenuation coefficient ((alpha)) is a measure of how much the signal attenuates per unit length. It depends on the type of fiber, wavelength of light, and environmental conditions.
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