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The image accompanying this article will show a 1 metre-long 50 μm-diameter graded-index multimode optical fibre being used as an endoscope. This optical fibre is good for use as an endoscope because it has a high light transmission rate and is flexible.

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A 1-metre long 50 μm-diameter graded-index multimode optical fibre is ideal for endoscope applications because it has a relatively large core size, which allows for better light transmission. The graded index also increases the effective numerical aperture of the fibre, enabling it to capture more light from a wider angle. This makes it perfect for applications where fine details of small objects need to be viewed with minimal distortion.

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Jan. 18, 2023, 3:11 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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