Correct. single-mode fiber does have a core diameter of 9 microns. Single-mode fiber is designed to carry only one mode of light, which allows for a higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances compared to multimode fiber. The core diameter of single-mode fiber is significantly smaller than that of multimode fiber, which typically has a core diameter of 50 or 62.5 microns.
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