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City of Light: The Story of Fiber Optics (Sloan Technology)
Jeff Hecht
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Description for City of Light: The Story of Fiber Optics (Sloan Technology)
hardcover. Presents the history of the development of fibre optic technology, from its beginning in 19th-century attempts to guide light, for purposes of illuminating the insides of the human body, to the communications technologies. This book also describes the medical technologies developed in the 1960's. Series: Sloan Technology. Num Pages: 348 pages, 16 pp black and white plates, 6 halftones, 15 line drawings. BIC Classification: PDZ; PHJ; TJK; TTB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 241 x 163 x 28. Weight in Grams: 649. Good clean copy with minor age & shelf wear. DJ has some minor nicks and tears, remains very good
Fiber optic technology is revolutionizing telecommunications and thus our lives. Networks of opitcal fibers have spread around the world, opening the door to the possibility of a new information age, and spurring telephone and cable television companies into a billion-dollar race for control over the next generation of services and equipment. The story of this technology is fascinating complex, and largely untold. Hecht tells this story, from its beginning in 19th-century attempts to guide light, for purposes of illuminating the insides of the human body, to today's mysterious, ubiquitous communications technologies. We hear the crucial conversation in 1951 that led to the realization that optical fibers might conduct light if coated with a layer of transparent material. Hecht also describes the medical technologies developed in the 1960's, which allowed doctors to see inside patients' stomachs and better understand gastric disorders. And we learn of the race to develop fiber-optic technology that could control the laser, the brilliant concentrated beam that captured the imagination of the physics community. This history is meticulously detailed from beginning to end, allowing for explorations of experiments that now seem strange and even humorous, but nonetheless illuminate the origins of the technology. We get the whole story, including the huge range of contributing characters, accidents, and revolutionary ideas. The book is infused with the spirit of fascination and fun, and the reader will enjoy the story for its own sake, as well for the historical picture it provides of a technology on which we all depend.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
OUP USA
Condition
Used, Very Good
Series
Sloan Technology
Number of Pages
348
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780195108187
SKU
KSG0037718
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Ref
99-1
About Jeff Hecht
Jeff Hecht is a Correspondent with New Scientist magazine.
Reviews for City of Light: The Story of Fiber Optics (Sloan Technology)
City of Light is facinating to read...It should appeal to anyone who wants to know how the modern world of optical communications evolved. And it should inspire any technologist or scientist to see how success can be achieved through the determination and imagination of all of those involved.
Physics World
Jeff Hecht...is thus thoroughly well qualified to write this 'popular' technological history; and a thoroughly good job he has made of it...the book can be recommended unreservedly as an accessible history of optical fibres.
Engineering Science and Education Journal
Physics World
Jeff Hecht...is thus thoroughly well qualified to write this 'popular' technological history; and a thoroughly good job he has made of it...the book can be recommended unreservedly as an accessible history of optical fibres.
Engineering Science and Education Journal