Bothoftheseeffectsarisebecausethereisamaximumspeedatwhialsofanykindpropagate,andthisspeedisthesameforeveryowerehenonecoulddetermineapreferredseofreferenwhichthesighehighestspeed。Einstein’sworkoyshowedthatthereisnopreferredframe,sothaton’sideaofafixed,pre-definedspaotbethecethemaximumspeedfnalsofanykindturnsouttobelightspeed,lightisdefiime。
It’swhowpreciselywemightbeabletosywoclocksbythe‘lightpulse’methoddiscussedpreviously。Youseethatoodoitisbymakipulseasbriefaspossible,sothattheuyoverwhenitarrivesisminimal。Thusitisimportanttoknowiftherearelimitstothebrevityoflightpulses。Itturnsoutthatthereare,andtheyarisefromasimilarsortofertythatlimitstheresolutionofimagingsystems,aster3。
&artbyaskinghowitisthatwedetermihefrequencyofalightwave。Imagiakingoneofourdaskinghoeaksofthewavereachusduriervalbetweentwoticks。Thegreaterthenumberofpeaks,thehigherthefrequency。Thepreedetermihefrequendsonhowmanytimeswerepeatthismeasurement,sinceourabilityactuallytotellwhetherwehavereachedthepeakofawavemayhus,thelohemorepreinatiohistrade-offisfualforwaves—theimprefrequencymultipliedbytheuyiervalisafixedproduct。ThiswasfirstuoodbyJosephFourier,a19th-turyFreidstistwhoplayedakeyrthewavemodeloflightpropagation。
Ultrashhtpulses
Fourier’stheoremisimportantforizatiosaysthatifulse,wemusthaveaefrequenotherwaytosaythisisthatashhtisstitutedbyabreofcolours。That’sentirelyanalogoustothesituatioifiedfoptics:ahigh-resolutionimage,demandingasmallfocus,requiresawiderangelestobecollefaalogygoesfurther。JustasAbbeshowedthesmallestsizeofafocalspotcouldbeapproximatelyoheilluminatinglight,soFouriershowedthattheshortest-durationpulseisasihefield。
Whatthismeansifhtinthevisibleregiorum,itispossibletoproducepulseswithadurationofabout2fs。Amazingly,lightsourcesderivedfromlasersowroutinelyproducepulsesofsuchstartliheyarebasedonthemode-logteiquedesChapter5。
Buttheseareburstsoflightthatoature,heshortestthatbeprodualaboratory。Thathoestolightsourceswithmuchshewavelengths。Forihesiyoueasilyseethatifthewavelengthisshortehedurationofanopticalcycleisredupriionofthepulsebereduced。Thisapproatlyholdstherecordfortheworld’sshortesttrollablelightpulses。Byshieonanatomicgas,aproashigh-harmoiowaveswithafrequencymultiplesofseveraltenslaserfrequency。Thisallowspulseswithduratioensofattoseds(10-18s,orabillionbillionthofased)。Theseareunimaginablyshortburstsoflight,withduratiohetimeittakesaooscillatewithinanatom。
Frequenbs
Iatedthatinamode-lockedlaserasiraversestheopticalcavity。Eachtimeitbouneofthemirrors,alittlebitofthelightpulseistrahroughthemirrorahecavity。Asace,outsidethecavitythelightappearsasa‘uous’sequenceofpulsesspacedbytheround-triptimeofthelightiy,typicallyabillionthofasedorso。A‘snapshot’ofsuofpulseswouldshowtheseveryshortburstsseparatedfromeachotherbyadelaythatisloheirduratiohofab(asshowninFigure30)。Andthepulsesbemadeidentieanotherbycarefuladjustmentofthelaserprodugthem,sothattheelectricfieldofeachofthepulsespeaksatexactlythesametimewithrespecttotheiyehepulse。
Itturnsoutthatthisfiguratioeachofthe‘teeth’inthefrequenbhasaveryprecisepositionatanabsolutefrequency。Apreciselycalibratedsetoffrequenciesisaveryimportanttaccurateclocks。Thisisbecauseitallowsadireparisonofopticalfrequeolower(usuallymicrowave)frequencies,whibetedbymearonics。
Thusfrequehemicriohecaesiumatomicbeparedsimplytomuchmorepreciseeleisitioiofthespe,forexample,strontiumatomsoraluminiumiohestaomicclocksusedienavigation,forinstanowallbesyotickatthesameratetowithiinabillionbillion(i。e。1:10-18),duetothepreoftheopticaleleosfrequenstrontiumoraluminium。
30。Traiiearlysiicalpulses。Thespectrumofthepulsetrainlooksliketheteethofab,heiscalledafrequenb。
‘Opticalclockwork’ofthiskindallowstheparisonofdisparatefrequehsuchremarkableprethatitprovidesameaey,andthustouaheroleoflightindefiime。Frequendthustime,isthephysititythatbemeasuredwiththehighestpreofanyquantity,byfar。
Optiunis
Frequenbsarealsoimportantinteleunislinksbasedonlight。InChapter3,Idescribedhowopticalwavescouldbeguidedalongafibrelass‘chip’。Thisphenomehelong-distaeleunifrastructurethatectspeopleacrossdifferesaheIhereasonitissoeffectiveisthatlight-baseduniuchmorecapacityfinformationtharicalwires,orevenmicrowaveetworks。Thismakespossiblemassivedatatransmission,suchasthatodelivervideoondemaer。
Manyteleunipaniesoffer‘fibreoptid’deals。Akeyfeatureofthesepackagesisthehighspeed—upto100megabytesperseBps)—atwhichdatamayberedtraeisas,eachofwhichisa1ora0。Informatiooverfibresasaseques’,whicharedecodedbyyourobilephoelligiblevideo,audio,ortextmessages。Inoptiunis,thebitsarerepreseheiyofthelightbeam—typicallylowiyisa0aensitya1。Themoreofthesethatarrivepersed,thefastertheunirate。TheMBpsspeedofthepackagespecifieshoidlywesmitaiopany’slink。
Whyisoptimunis?Therearetworeashtbeamsdon’teasilyiher,sothatasinglefibreanylightpulses(usuallyofdifferentultahoutthemessagesgettingscrambledup。Thereasonforthisisthattheglassofwhichthefibreismadedoesnht(oronlyabsorbsitintinyamounts),aheatupanddisruptotherpulsetrains。
Further,alightbeampropagatinginglasshastobeveryintenseitoiherlightbeam。Forinstanyoucrossthebeamsfromtointersyoudoherbeamdistortordeviatefrihoughthetassrightthrougheachother。(Ifyourlaserpointershadenormhtjustseesueffelybecausetheroomisfullofair。Inavacuumtheywouldstillnotiher。)Thismeansthatthe‘crosstalk’betweenlightbeamsisveryweakinmostmaterials,sothatmanybeamsbepresegadegradationofthesignal。Thisisverydiffereronsmovingdoerwire,whichistheusualwayinwhichlocal‘wired’unislinksfurooheatupthewire,dissipatihismakesthesigoredthusthenumberobekeptsmallenoughtoavoidthisproblem。
Sed,lightwavesoscillateatveryhighfrequehisallowsveryshortpulsestobegeed,asdescribedearlier。Thismeansthatthepulsesbespacedveryclosetogetherihetransmissiosofinformationpersedpossible。Iesof40Gbps(aGb,abit,isabillionbits)arepossiblei-gei-haulsystems。Electrialsincopperwiresarelimitediionandspagofpulsesgtheinformatioiedpreviously,whidtherfrequencies。Copperwiresrunoutofsteam,asitwere,atmuchlo
Fibre-basedoptietworksalsosupportaverywiderangeht。Glasstransmitsabreofwavelengths,withparticularlylowsdabsorptionlossiralwindowfrom1。3–1。55μm。Therateatwhisarelostihesewavelengthsisabout5pertperkilometre。Theselossesbemadeupbyamplifyiwhileinthefibresothattransmissiondistances(suchasacrosstheAtlanti)ispossiblewithoutanyofthelighttnalsorviceversa。
&eleunisspedowisdividedintomanyindividualfrequenuchlikethefrequenbshowninFigure30。Eachspepoisaseparateunisel。Therebe150orsoslotsintheithineael,a40Gbpsoptialbeoperated。Thereforethetotalbitrateforunisis150times40Gbps,or6Tbps(1Tb,1terabit,is1,000billionbits)。
Theever-ingdemandforunisbandwidthduetoincreaseduseoftheIheservicesitprovideshavespurredoptieerstosofcreativityihepotentialoflight。