An optical fiber is a thin, flexible medium capable of
conducting optical rays. Optical fibers use reflection to guide
light through a channel. In optical fibers, a cladding of less dense glass or
plastic surrounds a glass or plastic core. Due to the difference between the
density of core and cladding, the light moving through the core is reflected
off the cladding instead of being refracted into it.
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Optical fiber |
Propagation
Mode
According to the mode of propagation, optical fiber is
classified into two: single-mode and multi-mode.
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Optical fiber propagation mode
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Multi-mode
Multimode fiber optic cable has a
large diameter core that allows multiple modes of light to propagate. How these
different light beams are move within the optical fiber depends on the construction
of the core.
In step-index optical fiber, the density
of the core is remains same constant through out the core. That means the
density is constant from center to edges of the core. When a light reaches the
interface of the core and the cladding, there is a sudden change due to change
in the density. The following figure shows a step index optical fiber.
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Step index |
In the case of graded index fiber, density is highest
at the center of the core and decrease slowly to its lowest at the edge. There
fore the light beams are propagate as shown below,
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Graded Index |
Single-Mode
Single-mode
fiber optic cable has a small diameter and small dense core that allows only
one mode of light to propagate. The decrease in density results in a critical
angle that is close to 90 degree to make the movement of the beams
horizontally. All beams arrive at the destination together and it is the
responsibility of the receiver to distinguish them.
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Single Mode |
Connectors
There are three types of connectors for fiber-optic
cable.
The subscriber channel (SC) connector is
used for cable TV. It uses a push/pull locking system.
The straight-tip (ST) connector is used
for connecting cable to networking devices. It uses a bayonet locking system
and is more reliable than SC.
MT-RJ is a connector that is the same size as RJ45.
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SC and ST connectors |
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MT-RJ Connector |
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