City of light

the story of fiber optics

Hardcover, 316 pages

English language

Published 1999 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-510818-7
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OCLC Number:
38527799

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4 stars (1 review)

4 editions

reviewed City of light by Jeff Hecht (The Sloan technology series)

Tangles of cables upon cables

4 stars

Jeff Hecht is a well known authority on fiber optics. Both engineer and journalist, he has written technical manuals and social histories on the topic. This 1999 book is the only complete history of the technology that I could find, and it is comprehensive.

As every endless story must begin somewhere, this one begins with the telegraph and the laying of cables. Exploring the history of how commercial and scientific goals collided in the mid-19th Century Europe, Hecht builds a story of how fiber optic technology developed. He then records a very (very, very, very) detailed account of the various men that added one or another piece to the puzzle that eventually led to fiber optic and laser combinations that make fast internet a reality today. This includes some anecdotal moments alongside more linear lists of achievements by teams around the world working on optics, data transfer and lasers.

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Subjects

  • Fiber optics.