The in-homogeneities in Mie scattering can be reduced by coating of a fiber.

The in-homogeneities in Mie scattering can be reduced by coating of a fiber. Correct Answer True

Mie scattering is a type of linear scattering loss. It results from fluctuations in diameter, differences in core-cladding refractive index, and differences along the fiber length. Therefore, such in-homogeneities can be reduced by controlled extrusion and coating of the fiber.

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