3. What is Optical Fiber?
Optical fiber is a hair-like flexible and transparent
fiber which is used for the transmission of data
signals over large distances with a higher speed.
Hence optical fiber is used to provide the service of
internet, telephone and television etc. Optical
fiber works on the principle of total internal
reflection.
4. Structure of optical fiber
Core :
is the part of the fiber that guides the
light. It
is made of glass or plastic that runs along
the fiber's length. It is surrounded by a
medium with a lower index of refraction.
Cladding :
a layer of material with a lower refractive index that covers the core of a fiber
optic cable. The core of the fiber optic cable is of a higher refractive index and
helps to keep the light within the core.
Coating :
It protects the surface of very thin optical fiber . It improves strength , flexibility
and is excellent in terms of durability .
5. Working Principle
“Total internal reflection”
complete reflection of a ray of light within a medium
such as water or glass from the surrounding surfaces
back into the medium
6. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
refers to a system that uses optical fibers as the medium for
transmitting data over long distances.
1.Transmitter: converts the electrical
signals from the source into light signals
that can be transmitted
2.Optical fiber: This is the actual fiber made
of glass or plastic that acts as the
transmission medium.
3.Receiver: converts the received light signals back into electrical
signals that can be understood by the destination.
7. TYPES
Based on materials, OFC is of two types:
Plastic Optical Fibers: The poly(methyl
methacrylate) is used as a core material for the
transmission of light.
Glass Fibers: This fiber cable consists of
extremely fine glass fibers.
Based on the mode of propagation of light:
Single-Mode Fibers: Used for long-distance
transmission of signals.
Multimode Fibers: Used for short-distance
transmission of signals.
8. APPLICATIONS
Telecommunications
Medical Fields
Decorations
Optical fibers have a wide range of
applications in various fields. Some of the
most common applications are:
Military Applications
Sensing Applications
9. ATTENUATION
It is the reduction in the strength of an optical signal
Attenuation in optical fibers is caused by various
factors, including absorption, external factors, and
bending loss.
12. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, optical fiber is a highly reliable and efficient
technology for transmitting data over long distances. It
offers several advantages over traditional copper cables,
including higher bandwidth, lower signal degradation, and
increased security. Despite its high initial cost and some
installation challenges, the use of optical fiber is growing
as the demand for high-speed data transmission continues
to increase.