Fibers From The View of Geometrical Optics: EE 230: Optical Fiber Communication Lecture 2
Fibers From The View of Geometrical Optics: EE 230: Optical Fiber Communication Lecture 2
1 1 1
2 2 2
2 2 2
1 2
1 2 1 2
( ) (2 ) (2 )
and
2
NA n n n n
n n n n
Where n
n
= - = D = D
- +
D
2
n
CO
n
CL
For Corning SMF-28 optical fiber
n
co
=1.4504, n
CL
=1.4447 at 1550 nm
NA = 0.13
Acceptance angle = 7.35 degrees
Geometrical View of Modes
Fiber Optics Communication Technology-Mynbaev & Scheiner
Ray approximation valid in the
limit that goes to zero
Geometrical Optics does not
predict the existance of discrete
modes
Maxwells Equations and
dielectric boundary conditions
give rise to the requirement that
the fields and phase reproduce
themselves each cycle
Rays and Their E-field Distribution
Origin of Modal Dispersion
Straight path along fiber axis has distance L and velocity c/n
CO
for
transit time of Ln
CO
/c
Path at maximum acceptance angle
c
has distance L/cos
2
where
2
=90-
c
and thus a longer transit time.
Transit time difference equal to
Dispersion limits rate of signals that fiber can handle
If spread can be up to 70% of bit period, then maximum bit rate is
1.4cn
CO
/(NA)
2
2
2
2
2
1 sin 1 cos
|
|
.
|
\
|
= =
CO
n
NA
|
|
.
|
\
|
= 1
1 2
CL
CO CO
n
n
c
Ln
t t
Intermodal Dispersion
Fiber Optics Communication Technology-Mynbaev & Scheiner
1
SI
2
1 2 SI
2
SI
L
t
c
L
t for
c
( ) L
t
c
2
n
n
n
n n n
NA
n
D = D
D @ D @
D @
Bandwidth for Various Fiber Types
Fiber Optics Communication Technology-Mynbaev & Scheiner
2
1
2
1
8
4
1
Bit Rate BR<
4
1
4 4
2
2
SI
SI
SI
GI
GI
c
BR
Ln
t
c
BR
t Ln
c
BR
n L
c
BR n L
= =
D
D
D
= =
D D
=
D
D
No intermodal time shift for single
Mode Fiber
Graded Index Fiber
Fiber Optic Communication Systems-Agarwal
| |
( )
1
1 2
2
1
2
1
2
1
( ) 1 for <a
( ) 1 =n for >a
for 2 a "parabolic profile"
NA=n 2 1 which varies with
8
GI
n n
a
n n
a
Ln
t
c
o
(
| |
= A
(
|
\ .
(
= A
=
| |
A
|
\ .
A
A =
Fiber Optic Communications-Palais
Ray Propagation in Graded-Index
Fiber
Graded Index Slab Uniform in X and Z
Fundamentals of Photonics - Saleh and Teich
Ray spreading comparison
( )
3
4
8
CO
GI
cn
NA L
t = A
( )
CO
SI
cn
NA L
t
2
2
= A
Comparison, continued
If NA=0.13 and n
CO
=1.45,
t
SI
/L=19 ps/m
t
GI
/L=0.039 ps/m
Graded-index fiber has substantially less
modal dispersion