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Dispersion in Different Fiber Types
Ahmad Assere 119
Dispersion in Different Fiber Types
The various losses in the cable are due to:
- Absorption
- Scattering
- Dispersion
- Bending
What is Optical Fiber Dispersion?
Dispersion is the spreading out of a light
pulse in time as it propagates down the fiber.
Dispersion in optical fiber
Dispersion in optical fiber includes:
- Model dispersion
- Material dispersion
- Waveguide dispersion
Model Dispersion in Multimode
Fibers
Multimode fibers can guide many different light modes since they have much
larger core size. Each mode enters the fiber at a different angle and thus
travels at different paths in the fiber.
Since each mode ray travels a different distance as it propagates, the ray
arrive at different times at the fiber output. So the light pulse spreads out
in time which can cause signal overlapping so seriously that you cannot
distinguish them any more..
Model dispersion is not a problem in single mode fibers since there is only
one mode that can travel in the fiber.
Group work
Material Dispersion
Waveguide Dispersion
Material Dispersion
Also known as spectral dispersion or chromatic dispersion.
Results because of variation due to Refractive Index of
core as a function of wavelength, because of which
pulse spreading occurs even when different
wavelengths follow the same path.
Waveguide Dispersion
Waveguide Dispersion:
Whenever any optical signal is passed through the optical fiber, practically
80% of optical power is confined to core & rest 20% optical power into
cladding.
Since fiber cladding has lower refractive index than fiber core, light ray that
travels in the cladding travels faster than that in the core
To measure the loss
Ldb = 10log (pin / pout)
Example:
If a signal with a power of 10 W is inserted onto
e transmission line and the measured power
some distance away is 5 mW. Find the loss of
the signal power:
Thank you for attention