Fibre optics is a data transmission technology that carries information as pulses of light through thin strands of glass or plastic. A fibre optic cable typically has a core — about the width of a human hair — surrounded by cladding to contain the light signals, and an external coating to provide protection against moisture, abrasion, and physical stress. This allows extremely high bandwidth and low signal loss compared to copper wiring, making fibre cable the backbone of modern telecommunications, internet networks, and enterprise data centres.
In Singapore and globally, the widespread use of fibre optic cable enables faster speeds, longer distances, and greater resilience to interference.
Different types of fibre are engineered to suit various transmission distances, light properties, and technical requirements. Below are the primary categories of fibre optic cable in use today:
With a very small core diameter, single-mode fibre cable allows only one light mode to travel at a time. This minimises attenuation and dispersion, making it the preferred choice for long-haul telecommunications, undersea cabling, and high-capacity internet backbones. Common types of single-mode fibre cables include:
Multi-mode fibre cables have a larger core that allows multiple light paths, or modes, to propagate simultaneously. This makes them more affordable than single-mode cables, as they work with lower-cost transceivers. However, the dispersion limits their range to short-distance applications, such as data centres or local area networks. Variants include:
These fibre cables are designed to preserve the input polarisation state of light, which is otherwise altered by birefringence during transmission. They are used in high-precision applications such as interferometric fibre optic gyroscopes (IFOGs), laser amplifiers, and advanced sensing systems.
Sensing fibres are specialised optical fibres built with materials that withstand chemical, thermal, or mechanical stress. These cables are embedded with Fibre Bragg Gratings (FBGs) or rely on scattering effects to monitor temperature, pressure, strain, and acoustic signals across industrial, civil, and energy infrastructures.
These doped fibre cables are used to construct fibre lasers and optical amplifiers. By introducing pump light into the cladding, they amplify seed light passing through the fibre. Such fibre cables support applications requiring very high optical power levels, including materials processing, medical laser systems, and telecommunications amplification.
Engineered for ultrashort pulse transmission, these fibre cables manage dispersion and polarisation tightly to deliver high peak powers without distortion. They are vital in ultrafast lasers for scientific research, precision manufacturing, and medical imaging technologies.
Fibre optic cables conform to international standards ensuring quality, compatibility, and performance:
From research laboratories to data centres, fibre optic cables are used across an enormous range of industries due to their speed, reliability, and resilience. Below are some of the most important applications:
From endoscopic surgery to advanced dental diagnostics, fibre optic cables provide illumination and imaging in minimally invasive procedures. Often encased in heat-shrink tubing for protection, fibre optic cables are valued for their flexibility, precision, and ability to transmit light without heat, making them indispensable in modern healthcare.
Borrowing from medical endoscopy, fibre optic cables are also employed in industrial borescopes to inspect engines, turbines, and pipelines. The cables can reach into confined spaces and transmit high-quality images, reducing downtime and improving maintenance safety.
Lightweight and immune to electromagnetic interference, fibre cable is ideal for secure, high-speed military communications. It is used in command systems, underwater sensors, and remote-operated platforms where reliability and security are paramount.
In aerospace, fibre optic cables provide communication, sensing, and structural monitoring. Their ability to withstand cryogenic temperatures and radiation makes them suitable for satellites, spacecraft, and aircraft avionics.
Fibre optic cable is increasingly used in cars for lighting, infotainment systems, and sensor networks. Its high-speed transmission enables functions such as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and real-time communication between sensors and control units.
The most widespread application of fibre cables in Singapore is in broadband infrastructure. Fibre’s ability to transmit huge volumes of data with minimal latency underpins home internet, mobile 5G networks, and global connectivity. It is the standard for internet service providers and enterprise cloud systems.
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