Multi-mode fiber (MMF) is an optical fiber designed to carry multiple light rays or modes simultaneously. It is commonly used in short-distance data communication links and local area networks (LANs). MMF has a larger core diameter than single-mode fiber, allowing multiple light rays to propagate through the core. This makes it ideal for transmitting data over short distances, such as in a building or campus. MMF is also less expensive than single-mode fiber, making it a popular choice for LANs. MMF is also used in fiber optic cables for audio and video transmission.
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