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LASER APPLICATIONS
Lecture -9
Dr. Mohamed Fadhali
1Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
Optical communication
Physics of Optical fibers
Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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Tyndall (UK), 1870
Light guiding in a
thin water jet
First experiment for Total
internal reflection
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Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014
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Optical Communication System
Optical
Transmitter
Comm.
Channel
Optical
Receiver
OutputElectrical
Signal Input
• Wavelength: 0.85, 1.3, 1.55
• SM & MM
• DFB, VCSEL, FP, DBR
• Modulation: Direct, external, integrated
modulator
Considerations:
• SM & MM
• Dispersion
• Loss
Optical fiber communication
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2014
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Advantages of fiber optics
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Core – Thin glass center of the
fiber where light travels.
Cladding – outer optical material
surrounding the core
Buffer Coating – plastic coating that
protects the fiber.
7
Structure of fiber optics
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1. According to the difference in refractive index profile
Optical Fibers and Wave Propagation
Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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9
2. According to number of propagated modes:
1) Single mode fiber(SMF)
A single mode(fundamental mode) can propagate in the fiber.
2) Multi-mode fiber(MMF)
Multi-modes can propagate in the fiber.
Typical dimensions of different fibers
Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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• Rays bend at interfaces between surfaces of different refractive
indices
– Snell’s law
• Light remains confined in the core if the propagation angle is
greater than the critical angle





 
2
1
21
1
sinsin  n
n
1 1 2 2sin sinn n 
1 2
1
sinc
n
n
      
 
1
2
sin
n
n
c 221 90sinsin nnn c 
Guiding light using fibers (rays analysis)
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Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014
Acceptance angle: (the max angle for coupling light into the fiber)
Let’s consider the meridional rays
α c
n2
n2
α0
θc n1
n0
0 maximum coupling angle of the ray into the fiber
c is the critical angle for total internal reflection.
c is the critical propagation angle
  ccc
nnnn  cos2/sinsinsin 11100

n0  1 for air
 
2
2 2 22
0 0 1 1 1 1 2
1
sin cos 1 sin 1c c
n
n n n n n n
n
  
             
11
From Snell’s Law
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Numerical Aperture (NA) of the fiber
NA = sine of the half of the maximum acceptance angle,
typically, NA=0.15 for single mode fiber and 0.3 for MMF
   2 2 2 1 2
1 2 1 2 1 2 1
1
2
n n
NA n n n n n n n
n

     
2 2 1/2 1/2
1 2 1
2 2
1 2 1 2
2
11
( ) (2 )
where
2
NA n n n
n n n n
nn
   
 
  
Assume that ∆ is the partial
variation of refractive index
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V-number (normalized frequency)
,)/996.01428.1( 2
Vb 
,)(
2 2/12
2
2
1 nn
a
V 


,41.2)(
2 2/12
2
2
1  nn
a
V
c
cutoff


Number of modes when V>>2.41
,
2
2
V
M 
Normalized propagation constant
for V between 1.5 – 2.5.
Mode field diameter (MFD)
),
1
1(22
V
aw 
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2014
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Optical fiber parameters
a: fiber radius
Examples --- single mode and multi-mode fibers
1. Calculate the number of allowed modes in a multimode
optical fiber of radius a = 100 m. The refractive indices of Its core and
cladding are 1.468 and 1,447 respectively for the wavelength of 850 nm
,44.91)(
2 2/12
2
2
1  nn
a
V


,4181
2
2

V
M
Solution:
a < 2.1m,4.2)(
2 2/12
2
2
1  nn
a
V


Solution:
Solution:
Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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2. What should be the value of the fiber radius of a single mode fiber
with refractive indices of core and cladding of 1.468 and1.447
respectively for the wavelength of 1.3m
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Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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,1.10)/11(22 0 mVaw 
3. Calculate the mode field diameter of a single mode fiber
with a core refractive index of 1.458 and cladding refractive
index of 1.452 for the wavelength of 1.3m
Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications,
2014
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HW1
A step index fiber of core radius and index 5um and 1.46 respectively. If the
refractive index fractional difference is 0.01 , then find the numerical aperture
and the maximum operating frequency for single mode propagation
1 2 2
2 1
1 1
1 0.01 0.99 0.99(1.46) 1.45
n n n
n n
n n

        
1 2 1.46 2(0.01) 0.206NA n   
max
max 1 1
min
6
max8
14
max
22
2.405 2.405 2 2
2
(5 10 )(0.2064)
3 10
1.112 10
a
V V n a n
c
Hz






      
  

  

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Laser lecture 09 (applications, fiber optics)

  • 1. 27/02/1437 1 LASER APPLICATIONS Lecture -9 Dr. Mohamed Fadhali 1Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 Optical communication Physics of Optical fibers Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 2 Tyndall (UK), 1870 Light guiding in a thin water jet First experiment for Total internal reflection
  • 2. 27/02/1437 2 Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 3 Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 4
  • 3. 27/02/1437 3 Optical Communication System Optical Transmitter Comm. Channel Optical Receiver OutputElectrical Signal Input • Wavelength: 0.85, 1.3, 1.55 • SM & MM • DFB, VCSEL, FP, DBR • Modulation: Direct, external, integrated modulator Considerations: • SM & MM • Dispersion • Loss Optical fiber communication Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 6 Advantages of fiber optics
  • 4. 27/02/1437 4 Core – Thin glass center of the fiber where light travels. Cladding – outer optical material surrounding the core Buffer Coating – plastic coating that protects the fiber. 7 Structure of fiber optics 8 1. According to the difference in refractive index profile Optical Fibers and Wave Propagation Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014
  • 5. 27/02/1437 5 9 2. According to number of propagated modes: 1) Single mode fiber(SMF) A single mode(fundamental mode) can propagate in the fiber. 2) Multi-mode fiber(MMF) Multi-modes can propagate in the fiber. Typical dimensions of different fibers Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 10 • Rays bend at interfaces between surfaces of different refractive indices – Snell’s law • Light remains confined in the core if the propagation angle is greater than the critical angle        2 1 21 1 sinsin  n n 1 1 2 2sin sinn n  1 2 1 sinc n n          1 2 sin n n c 221 90sinsin nnn c  Guiding light using fibers (rays analysis)
  • 6. 27/02/1437 6 Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 Acceptance angle: (the max angle for coupling light into the fiber) Let’s consider the meridional rays α c n2 n2 α0 θc n1 n0 0 maximum coupling angle of the ray into the fiber c is the critical angle for total internal reflection. c is the critical propagation angle   ccc nnnn  cos2/sinsinsin 11100  n0  1 for air   2 2 2 22 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 sin cos 1 sin 1c c n n n n n n n n                  11 From Snell’s Law Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 12 Numerical Aperture (NA) of the fiber NA = sine of the half of the maximum acceptance angle, typically, NA=0.15 for single mode fiber and 0.3 for MMF    2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 n n NA n n n n n n n n        2 2 1/2 1/2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 11 ( ) (2 ) where 2 NA n n n n n n n nn          Assume that ∆ is the partial variation of refractive index
  • 7. 27/02/1437 7 V-number (normalized frequency) ,)/996.01428.1( 2 Vb  ,)( 2 2/12 2 2 1 nn a V    ,41.2)( 2 2/12 2 2 1  nn a V c cutoff   Number of modes when V>>2.41 , 2 2 V M  Normalized propagation constant for V between 1.5 – 2.5. Mode field diameter (MFD) ), 1 1(22 V aw  Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 13 Optical fiber parameters a: fiber radius Examples --- single mode and multi-mode fibers 1. Calculate the number of allowed modes in a multimode optical fiber of radius a = 100 m. The refractive indices of Its core and cladding are 1.468 and 1,447 respectively for the wavelength of 850 nm ,44.91)( 2 2/12 2 2 1  nn a V   ,4181 2 2  V M Solution: a < 2.1m,4.2)( 2 2/12 2 2 1  nn a V   Solution: Solution: Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 14 2. What should be the value of the fiber radius of a single mode fiber with refractive indices of core and cladding of 1.468 and1.447 respectively for the wavelength of 1.3m
  • 8. 27/02/1437 8 Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 15 ,1.10)/11(22 0 mVaw  3. Calculate the mode field diameter of a single mode fiber with a core refractive index of 1.458 and cladding refractive index of 1.452 for the wavelength of 1.3m Dr. Fadhali - Laser Applications, 2014 16 HW1 A step index fiber of core radius and index 5um and 1.46 respectively. If the refractive index fractional difference is 0.01 , then find the numerical aperture and the maximum operating frequency for single mode propagation 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0.01 0.99 0.99(1.46) 1.45 n n n n n n n           1 2 1.46 2(0.01) 0.206NA n    max max 1 1 min 6 max8 14 max 22 2.405 2.405 2 2 2 (5 10 )(0.2064) 3 10 1.112 10 a V V n a n c Hz                    