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 INTRODUCTION
 WHAT ARE OPTICAL FIBERS
 STRUCTURE OF OPTICAL FIBER
 WORKING PRINCIPLE OF OPTICAL FIBER
 CLASSIFICATION OF OPTICAL FIBER
 OPTICAL FIBER IN COMMUNICATION
 APPLYCATIONS OF OPTICAL FIBER
 CONCLUSION
 Fiber optics deals with the transformation of
information by light through fibers.
 Fiber is made up of glass , plastic or other
transparent materials.
 Light beam acting as a carrier wave is capable
of carrying more information then radio and
microwave.
 In 1870 , John dyndall observed that the
propagation of light through optical fiber.
 A single fiber can carry 140 mega byte of
information up to 220 km in one second.
 CORE : Central tube of very thin size made up
of optically transparent dielectric medium and
carries the light transmitter to receiver . The
core diameter can very about 5 um to 100um.
 CLADDING : Outer optical material
surrounding the core refractive index lower
than the core. It helps to keep the light within
the core throughout the phenomena of total
internal reflection.
 PLASTIC COVERING (OR) PROTECTIVE
SKIN : Plastic coating that protects the fiber
made of silicon or rubber.
 TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION
 When a ray of light travels from a denser
medium to a rarer medium such that the angle
of incidence is greater then the critical angle ,
the ray reflects back into the same medium this
phenomena is known as “ total internal
reflection”.
 In the optical fiber the rays undergo repeated
total number of reflections until it emerges out
of the other end of the fiber , even if the fiber is
bent.
 On the basis of number of modes of
propagation the optical fiber are classified into
two types :
 (I) Single mode fiber (SMF)
 (II) Multi mode fiber (MMF)
 In the single mode fiber only one mode is
propagated that type of fiber is called “ single
mode fiber”
 In the single mode optical fiber the core as a
diameter of 8-12 um and cladding as a diameter
of 125um.
 In the multimode fiber, fiber carriers many
hundreds of modes that type of fiber is called
as the “ multimode optical fiber”
 In the multimode fiber the core as a diameter
50 – 200 um and cladding as a diameter of 125 –
400nm.
 In the multimode fiber the light can travel in
many different paths through the core of the
fiber and can enter & live the fiber at various
angles.
Based on the refractive index
 Based on the variation of refractive index of
core of optical fiber . The fiber are classified
into two types .
 (I) Step index optical fiber
 (II) Graded index optical fiber
 In the step index optical fiber , the refractive index
of the core remains constant throughout the core
and decrease the step n1 to n2 at the cladding
interface.
 Thus , it is known as “step - index optical fiber”
 The transformation of information is in the form of
pulse (or) signals.
 Depending upon their refractive index profiles
step index fiber are characterized of two types they
are
 (I) Step index single mode fiber
 (II) Step index multimode fiber
 A step index single mode fiber , a single light
ray form the signal enters into the fiber and
transverses a single path and forms the output
signal.
 In step index multimode fiber , due to large of
core , greater no.of rays from the input singles
enters into the core and takes multi paths.
 Within the fiber axis suffers more reflections
through the fiber and takes more time to
transverse the optical fiber less no.of reflections
and with in a short time.
 It transverses the optical fiber , and the o/p end
we receive the ray(2) first and later we get ray(1).
 Due to path differences between the two light rays,
they superimpose to form the output signal.
 The signals are overlapped .
 In this we get signal distortion known as “inter
model dispersion”.
 It is difficult to retrieve the information carried
by the distorted output signal.
 In a graded index optical fiber, the core
refractive index varies continuously , that
means the refractive index of the core decreases
from the fiber axis to the classing interface in a
“parabolic” manner.
 The fundamental digital fiber communication
system is shown in figure.
 In the life of fiber is longer than copper wire
 Handling and installation costs of optical fiber
is very nominal
 It is unaffected with electromagnetic
interference.
 There is no necessity of additional equipment
for protecting against grounding and voltage
problems .
 Highly skilled staff would be required for
maintenance.
 Precise and costly instruments would be
required
 Costly under utilized.
 Jointing of fiber and splicing is also time
consuming.
 Optical fiber have wider range of applications
in almost all fields , some are been specified
below
 In telecommunication field
 In space applications
 Broadband applications
 computer applications industrial applications
 Mining applications
 In medical applications
 In military applications etc..
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MALLIKARJUNA REDDY OPTICAL FIBER.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.  INTRODUCTION  WHAT ARE OPTICAL FIBERS  STRUCTURE OF OPTICAL FIBER  WORKING PRINCIPLE OF OPTICAL FIBER  CLASSIFICATION OF OPTICAL FIBER  OPTICAL FIBER IN COMMUNICATION  APPLYCATIONS OF OPTICAL FIBER  CONCLUSION
  • 3.  Fiber optics deals with the transformation of information by light through fibers.  Fiber is made up of glass , plastic or other transparent materials.  Light beam acting as a carrier wave is capable of carrying more information then radio and microwave.  In 1870 , John dyndall observed that the propagation of light through optical fiber.  A single fiber can carry 140 mega byte of information up to 220 km in one second.
  • 4.
  • 5.  CORE : Central tube of very thin size made up of optically transparent dielectric medium and carries the light transmitter to receiver . The core diameter can very about 5 um to 100um.  CLADDING : Outer optical material surrounding the core refractive index lower than the core. It helps to keep the light within the core throughout the phenomena of total internal reflection.  PLASTIC COVERING (OR) PROTECTIVE SKIN : Plastic coating that protects the fiber made of silicon or rubber.
  • 6.  TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION  When a ray of light travels from a denser medium to a rarer medium such that the angle of incidence is greater then the critical angle , the ray reflects back into the same medium this phenomena is known as “ total internal reflection”.  In the optical fiber the rays undergo repeated total number of reflections until it emerges out of the other end of the fiber , even if the fiber is bent.
  • 7.
  • 8.  On the basis of number of modes of propagation the optical fiber are classified into two types :  (I) Single mode fiber (SMF)  (II) Multi mode fiber (MMF)
  • 9.  In the single mode fiber only one mode is propagated that type of fiber is called “ single mode fiber”  In the single mode optical fiber the core as a diameter of 8-12 um and cladding as a diameter of 125um.
  • 10.  In the multimode fiber, fiber carriers many hundreds of modes that type of fiber is called as the “ multimode optical fiber”  In the multimode fiber the core as a diameter 50 – 200 um and cladding as a diameter of 125 – 400nm.  In the multimode fiber the light can travel in many different paths through the core of the fiber and can enter & live the fiber at various angles.
  • 11.
  • 12. Based on the refractive index  Based on the variation of refractive index of core of optical fiber . The fiber are classified into two types .  (I) Step index optical fiber  (II) Graded index optical fiber
  • 13.  In the step index optical fiber , the refractive index of the core remains constant throughout the core and decrease the step n1 to n2 at the cladding interface.  Thus , it is known as “step - index optical fiber”  The transformation of information is in the form of pulse (or) signals.  Depending upon their refractive index profiles step index fiber are characterized of two types they are  (I) Step index single mode fiber  (II) Step index multimode fiber
  • 14.  A step index single mode fiber , a single light ray form the signal enters into the fiber and transverses a single path and forms the output signal.
  • 15.  In step index multimode fiber , due to large of core , greater no.of rays from the input singles enters into the core and takes multi paths.  Within the fiber axis suffers more reflections through the fiber and takes more time to transverse the optical fiber less no.of reflections and with in a short time.  It transverses the optical fiber , and the o/p end we receive the ray(2) first and later we get ray(1).  Due to path differences between the two light rays, they superimpose to form the output signal.
  • 16.  The signals are overlapped .  In this we get signal distortion known as “inter model dispersion”.  It is difficult to retrieve the information carried by the distorted output signal.
  • 17.  In a graded index optical fiber, the core refractive index varies continuously , that means the refractive index of the core decreases from the fiber axis to the classing interface in a “parabolic” manner.
  • 18.  The fundamental digital fiber communication system is shown in figure.
  • 19.  In the life of fiber is longer than copper wire  Handling and installation costs of optical fiber is very nominal  It is unaffected with electromagnetic interference.  There is no necessity of additional equipment for protecting against grounding and voltage problems .
  • 20.  Highly skilled staff would be required for maintenance.  Precise and costly instruments would be required  Costly under utilized.  Jointing of fiber and splicing is also time consuming.
  • 21.  Optical fiber have wider range of applications in almost all fields , some are been specified below  In telecommunication field  In space applications  Broadband applications  computer applications industrial applications  Mining applications  In medical applications  In military applications etc..