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Refractive HRS index distribution in core and cladding with a step-index profile

For an optical fiber, a step-index profile is a refractive index profile characterized by a uniform refractive index within the core and a sharp decrease in refractive index at the core-cladding interface so that the cladding is of a lower refractive index. The step-index profile corresponds to a power-law index profile with the profile parameter approaching infinity. The step-index profile is used in most single-mode fibers[1] and some multimode fibers.[2]

A step-index fiber is characterized by the core and cladding refractive indices n1 and n2 and the core and cladding radii a and b. Examples of standard core and cladding diameters 2a/2b are 8/125, 50/125, 62.5/125, 85/125, or 100/140 (units of μm). The fractional refractive-index change =n1n2n1 1. The value of n1 is typically between 1.44 and 1.46, and is typically between 0.001 and 0.02.

Step-index optical fiber is generally made by doping high-purity fused silica glass (SiO2) with different concentrations of materials like titanium, germanium, or boron.


Modal dispersion in a step index optical fiber is given by

pulse dispersion= n1 c

where

is the fractional index of refraction
n1 is the refractive index of core
is the length of the optical fiber under observation
c is the speed of light.

See also

References

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