Physics Project On Optical Fiber
Physics Project On Optical Fiber
PROJECT
ON
Optical Fiber
and its
Applications
Submitted by:
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CERTIFICATE
the academic year2012-13 towards partialfulfillment of credit for the Phys
(Teacher’s Signature)
Acknowledgement
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The project could have never been
possible without the support of various
sources. It is extremely impossible
to thank every individual who has helped
me in completing this project. Some
people have helped in the basic
formularization and there were sources
that helped me in giving the ideas
a physical form/shape .I am extremely
grateful to my mentor$ Mr Jaswant
Redhu $ for his invaluable guidance in the
project right from the beginning. His vital
support helped the project to take a
logical and suitable shape. I take this
opportunity to thank the School
authorities$ for extending their full
support and cooperation in the project.
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Important
Terms
O Optical Fiber: An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic
fiber that ca ries light along its length. Optical fibers are widely
used in fiber-optic communications, which permits transmission
over longer distances and at higher bandwidths (data rates) than
other forms of communications.
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forms of radiation, such as light, sound, or moving particles, are
forced to
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deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more localized non-
uniformities in the medium through which they pass.
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electrical wire or cable. The ends of
the fibers must be carefu ly cleaved$ and then spliced together either
mechanically or by fusing them together with an electric arc.
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Applications
Optical fiber communication
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single2mode fibers (core diameter about
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54 micrometers)$single2mode transmi ters$ receivers$ amplifiers and other components are gene
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impossible. Extrinsic sensors are used to measure
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vibration, rotation, displacement, velocity, acceleration, torque ,and
twisting.
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bouncing light off of and through them. =y using
fibers$ a spectrometer
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can be used to study objects that are too large to fit
inside$ or gasses$ or reactions which occur in pressure
vessels .Optical fiber can be used to supply a low
level of power (around one watt) to electronics
situated in a di<cult electrical environment
.Examples of this are electronics in high2powered
antenna elements and measurement devices used in
high voltage transmission equipment.
@rinciple of Operation
An optical fiber is a cylindrical
dielectric waveguide (non
conducting waveguide) that
transmits light along its axis$ by the
process of total internal reflection.
The fiber core is su rounded by a
cladding layer
➢ Index of Refraction ( Refrective Index)
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to
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propagate. Thus a phone call ca ried by fiber betw
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the acceptance cone of the fiber. The size of this acceptance cone
and cladding .In simpler terms$ there is a maximum angle from the
precision to splice and work with than fiber with a sma ler NA. Sin
Fiber supporting only one mode is caled single-mode or mono-mode fiber. The
behaviour of larger-core multi-mode fiber can also be modeled using the
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wave equation, which shows that such fiber supports more than one
mode of propagation (hence the name). The results of such modeling of
multi- mode fiber approximately agree with the predictions of geometric
optics, if the fiber core is large enough to support more than a few
modes.
Bibliography
BooLs:
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Physics (Part1&2) - Textbook for Cla s X I ; /ationalCouncil of
Educational Research and Training
Encyclo#edias
Websites:
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