
Waveguide technology
Waveguide technology refers to structures that direct electromagnetic waves, such as radio, microwave, and light signals, along specific paths. Think of it as a tunnel for waves, allowing them to travel efficiently without scattering. These guides can be made from materials like metal or glass and are commonly used in telecommunications, radar systems, and optical devices, like fiber optics. By confining waves to a defined path, waveguides enhance signal strength and clarity, improving communication technologies and enabling various modern applications, including internet connectivity and advanced imaging systems.