Physics:Light guide
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Transparent material to guide a flow of light by the use of total reflection.
Typical materials are:
- - plexiglass, plastic, glass;
- - fibre light guides (consisting of a number of thin light guide fibres);
- - liquid light guides.
Due to Liouville's law, the total area of the cross-section along a light guide cannot be reduced without light losses. For changes in direction a maximum bending (minimal bending radius) should be chosen according to the relation
where
With a radius chosen according to the relation given above, all light entering the plane front surface of a light guide is transported due to total reflection.
Losses are due to absorption ( light attenuation) and imperfect surfaces. Absorption and total reflection angle depend on the wavelength.