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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Testing the Finished Optical Fiber

Testing the Finished Optical Fiber
The finished optical fiber is tested for the following:
• Tensile strength - Must withstand 100,000 lb/in2 or more
• Refractive index profile - Determine numerical aperture as well as screen for optical defects
• Fiber geometry - Core diameter, cladding dimensions and coating diameter are uniform
• Attenuation - Determine the extent that light signals of various wavelengths degrade over distance
• Information carrying capacity (bandwidth) - Number of signals that can be carried at one time (multi-mode fibers)
• Chromatic dispersion - Spread of various wavelengths of light through the core (important for bandwidth)
• Operating temperature/humidity range
• Temperature dependence of attenuation
• Ability to conduct light underwater - Important for undersea cables Once the fibers have passed the quality control, they are sold to telephone companies, cable companies and network providers. Many companies are currently replacing their old copper-wire-based systems with new fiber-optic-based systems to improve speed, capacity and clarity

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