Choosing a Better Delay Line Medium between Single-Mode and Multi-Mode Optical Fibers: The Effect of Bending

A. M. Imam, A. K. Isiyaku, Mustapha Isah, M. Kimpa
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Optical fiber cables are materials whose core is made of silica and other materials such as chalcogenide glasses; they transmit a digital signal via light pulses through an extremely thin strand of glass. The light propagates and is being guided by the core which is surrounded by the cladding. Light travels in the optical fiber in the form of total internal reflection in the core of the fibers. The flexibility, low tensile strength, low signal loss, high bandwidth and other characteristics of optical fibers favors it for use as a delay medium in many applications. Another favorable characteristic of optical fiber delay lines is are their relative insensitivities to environmental effects and electromagnetic interferences. The immunity of optical fibers to interferences and their less weight added advantages to it for use as delay medium. Single-mode and multi-mode are the two most popular types of optical fibers. Single-mode fibers have good propagation and delay properties with a minimal loss that allows the signal to propagate in a large distance with insignificant distortion or attenuation. The percentage of power transmission of single-mode fibers is found to be higher than that of the multi-mode fibers. It is, therefore, a preferred type for use as a delay line. In this paper, relative studies of the two optical fibers modes, and the results of power input/output measurement of the two modes are presented with a view to com i ng up with a better type for use as a delay medium.
在单模和多模光纤之间选择较好的延迟线介质:弯曲效应
光纤电缆是以二氧化硅和硫系玻璃等材料为芯材的材料;它们通过一束极薄的玻璃通过光脉冲传输数字信号。光通过被包层包围的核心进行传播和引导。光在光纤中以光纤芯内全反射的形式传播。光纤的柔韧性、低抗拉强度、低信号损耗、高带宽等特点使其在许多应用中被用作延迟介质。光纤延迟线的另一个优点是对环境影响和电磁干扰相对不敏感。光纤对干扰的抗扰性和较轻的重量为其作为延迟介质增加了优势。单模和多模是两种最流行的光纤类型。单模光纤具有良好的传播和延迟特性,损耗最小,使信号能够在不明显失真或衰减的情况下传播很远的距离。单模光纤的传输功率比多模光纤的传输功率高。因此,它是作为延迟线使用的首选类型。本文介绍了两种光纤模式的相关研究,以及两种模式的功率输入输出测量结果,以期提出一种较好的延迟介质。
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