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=== Optical waveguides === {{Main|Waveguide (optics)}} Waveguides used at optical frequencies are typically dielectric waveguides, structures in which a [[dielectric]] material with high [[permittivity]], and thus high [[index of refraction]], is surrounded by a material with lower permittivity. The structure guides optical waves by [[total internal reflection]]. An example of an optical waveguide is [[optical fiber]].{{sfn|Herres}} Other types of optical waveguide are also used, including [[photonic-crystal fiber]], which guides waves by any of several distinct mechanisms. Guides in the form of a hollow tube with a highly reflective inner surface have also been used as [[light pipe]]s for illumination applications. The inner surfaces may be polished metal, or may be covered with a multilayer film that guides light by [[Bragg reflection]] (this is a special case of a photonic-crystal fiber). One can also use small [[prism (optics)|prism]]s around the pipe which reflect light via total internal reflection<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.physics.ubc.ca/ssp/research/lightpipe.htm | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070314173338/http://www.physics.ubc.ca/ssp/research/lightpipe.htm | archive-date=March 14, 2007 | title=Light Pipe Technologies }}</ref> βsuch confinement is necessarily imperfect, however, since total internal reflection can never truly guide light within a ''lower''-index core (in the prism case, some light leaks out at the prism corners).{{sfn|Saxe|1989}}
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