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FIBER OPTICS
COMMUNICATION AND SENSOR
SYSTEMS
1. INTRODUCTION TO FIBER
2. MULTICHANNEL SYSTEMS
3. SOLITON SYSTEM
4. OPTICAL SWITCHING AND NETWORKS
5. ALL-OPTICAL TIME-DIVISION
MULTIPLEXING TECHNOLOGY
6. OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
7. FIBER OPTICS APPLICATIONS
For good communication a system needs to have following things.
(1) Bandwidh (BW)
(2) Good signal to noise ratio (SNR) i.e. low loss
The BW at optical frequencies is expected to be 3 to 4 orders of
magnitude higher than that at the microwave frequencies (1GHz to
100GHz).
There are various wired and wireless media used for long and
short distance communication. Their broad characteristics are
summarized in the following
Transmission media Alternative
to the Optical Communication
Transmission media Alternative
to the Optical Communication
Comparison of Satellite and
Optical communication
• Satellite Fiber Optics
• Point to Multi-point Point to point
• BW ~ GHz BW ~ THz
• Maintenance free Needs Maintenance
• Short life ~7-8 Yr Long life
• No upgradeability Upgradeable
• Mobile, air, sea On ground only
• Satellite and Optical communication will co-exist due
their complementary nature
Advantages of Optical
Communication
• Ultra high bandwidth (THz)
• Low loss (0.2 dB/Km)
• Low EMI
• Security of transmission
• Low manufacturing cost
• Low weight, low volume
• Point to Point Communication
Frequency BW /wavelength BW
Where
is the velocity of light in vacuum,
is the refractive index of the medium,
is the central wavelength of the band, and
is the wavelength bandwidth (also called spectral width ).
For 1550nm window, ∆ λ =1550 and λ =100nm, n=1.5, ∆ f=?
So we have Approximately.
So , as a rule of thumb we can take for optical communication,
Characteristics of light
• Intensity (Power per unit solid angle)
• Wavelength (Color)
• Spectral width ( purity of color)
• Polarization
- Linear
- Circular
- Elliptical
Wave Function
• A : Amplitude of the wave
• ω : Angular frequency of the wave (rad/s)
• β: Phase constant (rad/m)
• χ: Distance
• t: Time
Some Basics
• Wavelength λ= ν / f
• Velocity ν = c / Refractive Index n
• Frequency f = Energy / Plank’s Constant
Refraction and reflection
Snell’s Law: n1 Sin Φ1 = n2 Sin Φ2
Critical Angle:
Sin Φc=n2/n1
Basic Fiber Structure
Ray Model
• For light to propagate inside the fiber
through total internal reflections at core-
cladding interface, the refractive index of
the core must be greater than the
refractive index of the cladding. n1 > n2
Skew Rays
Propagation of Meridional Rays
under what conditions the ray is
ultimately guided inside the
core due to total internal reflections at
the core cladding boundary?
• Now as we increase the launching angle ,
the angle also increases.
• Since
•The maximum launching angle
then corresponds to
• Let us apply Snell's law at the launching
point and at the core-cladding interface for
the maximum launching angle
(since )
now,
=Numerical Aperture
Numerical Aperture
• This parameter tells us that if we take an optical
fiber and put it in front of an optical source then
how much light is collected by the fiber from the
source.
• Smaller the value of N.A, smaller the value of
(maximum launching angle) and smaller is the
power accepted by the fiber.
• In other words, if the light is available from
various directions from the source, only a portion
of light is accepted by an optical fiber and the
remaining part of the light is rejected by it.
• If we want good light launching efficiency then
should be as large as possible.
• Reduce refractive index of the cladding
• n2=1(air) minimum possible value
• So cladding is an undesirable feature.
• It is only for mechanical support.
DISPERSION
• Important parameter is the data rate which
the fiber can handle.
Dispersion(2)
• The time difference between the axial ray
and the extreme ray then is:
Dispersion(3)
• The time difference ∆t essentially is the
measure of pulse broadening on the
optical fiber.
∀∆t per km α ( )
• For low dispersion ( ) should be
as small as possible .
• So for an optical fiber the refractive index
of core has to be made as close to the
refractive index of cladding as possible.
Contradictory Requirement
(a) For higher launching efficiency (higher
NA), should be as large as possible .
(b) For high data rate (bandwidth), should be
as small as possible .
• Since data transfer rate is rather more
important in communication, is made as
small as the fabrication technology permits.
• So for, all practical fibers,
• Refractive index of the cladding differs from
that of the core by only 0.1 to 1%.

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  • 1. FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATION AND SENSOR SYSTEMS 1. INTRODUCTION TO FIBER 2. MULTICHANNEL SYSTEMS 3. SOLITON SYSTEM 4. OPTICAL SWITCHING AND NETWORKS 5. ALL-OPTICAL TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING TECHNOLOGY 6. OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR TECHNOLOGY 7. FIBER OPTICS APPLICATIONS
  • 2.
  • 3. For good communication a system needs to have following things. (1) Bandwidh (BW) (2) Good signal to noise ratio (SNR) i.e. low loss The BW at optical frequencies is expected to be 3 to 4 orders of magnitude higher than that at the microwave frequencies (1GHz to 100GHz).
  • 4. There are various wired and wireless media used for long and short distance communication. Their broad characteristics are summarized in the following Transmission media Alternative to the Optical Communication
  • 5. Transmission media Alternative to the Optical Communication
  • 6. Comparison of Satellite and Optical communication • Satellite Fiber Optics • Point to Multi-point Point to point • BW ~ GHz BW ~ THz • Maintenance free Needs Maintenance • Short life ~7-8 Yr Long life • No upgradeability Upgradeable • Mobile, air, sea On ground only • Satellite and Optical communication will co-exist due their complementary nature
  • 7. Advantages of Optical Communication • Ultra high bandwidth (THz) • Low loss (0.2 dB/Km) • Low EMI • Security of transmission • Low manufacturing cost • Low weight, low volume • Point to Point Communication
  • 8.
  • 9. Frequency BW /wavelength BW Where is the velocity of light in vacuum, is the refractive index of the medium, is the central wavelength of the band, and is the wavelength bandwidth (also called spectral width ). For 1550nm window, ∆ λ =1550 and λ =100nm, n=1.5, ∆ f=? So we have Approximately. So , as a rule of thumb we can take for optical communication,
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Characteristics of light • Intensity (Power per unit solid angle) • Wavelength (Color) • Spectral width ( purity of color) • Polarization - Linear - Circular - Elliptical
  • 13.
  • 14. Wave Function • A : Amplitude of the wave • ω : Angular frequency of the wave (rad/s) • β: Phase constant (rad/m) • χ: Distance • t: Time
  • 15. Some Basics • Wavelength λ= ν / f • Velocity ν = c / Refractive Index n • Frequency f = Energy / Plank’s Constant
  • 16. Refraction and reflection Snell’s Law: n1 Sin Φ1 = n2 Sin Φ2 Critical Angle: Sin Φc=n2/n1
  • 18. Ray Model • For light to propagate inside the fiber through total internal reflections at core- cladding interface, the refractive index of the core must be greater than the refractive index of the cladding. n1 > n2
  • 21. under what conditions the ray is ultimately guided inside the core due to total internal reflections at the core cladding boundary? • Now as we increase the launching angle , the angle also increases. • Since •The maximum launching angle then corresponds to
  • 22. • Let us apply Snell's law at the launching point and at the core-cladding interface for the maximum launching angle (since ) now, =Numerical Aperture
  • 23. Numerical Aperture • This parameter tells us that if we take an optical fiber and put it in front of an optical source then how much light is collected by the fiber from the source. • Smaller the value of N.A, smaller the value of (maximum launching angle) and smaller is the power accepted by the fiber. • In other words, if the light is available from various directions from the source, only a portion of light is accepted by an optical fiber and the remaining part of the light is rejected by it.
  • 24. • If we want good light launching efficiency then should be as large as possible. • Reduce refractive index of the cladding • n2=1(air) minimum possible value • So cladding is an undesirable feature. • It is only for mechanical support.
  • 25. DISPERSION • Important parameter is the data rate which the fiber can handle.
  • 26. Dispersion(2) • The time difference between the axial ray and the extreme ray then is:
  • 27. Dispersion(3) • The time difference ∆t essentially is the measure of pulse broadening on the optical fiber. ∀∆t per km α ( ) • For low dispersion ( ) should be as small as possible . • So for an optical fiber the refractive index of core has to be made as close to the refractive index of cladding as possible.
  • 28. Contradictory Requirement (a) For higher launching efficiency (higher NA), should be as large as possible . (b) For high data rate (bandwidth), should be as small as possible . • Since data transfer rate is rather more important in communication, is made as small as the fabrication technology permits. • So for, all practical fibers, • Refractive index of the cladding differs from that of the core by only 0.1 to 1%.