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: Light from the base travels through the fibers by repeatedly bouncing off the inner walls. Because the fiber's core has a higher refractive index than its cladding, light is contained until it exits at the tip, creating a bright point of light.

A is a type of pre-lit artificial tree that uses thin, flexible strands of plastic or glass (optical fibers) to transmit light from a centralized source in the base to the tips of the branches . This design creates a shimmering, "starry night" effect without the need for traditional string lights. Core Technology and Operation FIBER OPTIC CHRISTMAS TREE

: A single high-intensity source—traditionally a halogen bulb , but now more commonly an energy-efficient LED —is located in the base or trunk. : Light from the base travels through the

: Many models feature a motor-driven, rotating disc of colored filters positioned in front of the light source. As it spins, it changes the color of the light entering the fiber bundles, producing a mesmerizing, multi-colored twinkling effect. Evolution and Trends This design creates a shimmering, "starry night" effect