How signal refraction occur due to microbending loss?
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Microbending (bends too small to be seen with the naked eye) occur when pressure is applied to the surface of an optical fiber. The pressure applied to the surface results in deformation of the fiber core at the core-cladding interface. ... Consequently the signal is refracted into the cladding and lost from the system.
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