Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.2 - The Fiber-optic Cable Modes

The two distinct types of fiber-optic strands are the single- (single path) and multimode (multiple paths). The practical differences between these two cable types depend on the light source used to send light down the fiber core (see Table 4.1) [1].

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Figure 4.1 Fiber-optic cable construction.

 

TABLE 4.1 Multimode Versus Single Mode

Multimode Fiber
Single-Mode Fiber

62.5+ μm in core diameter
8.3 μm in core diameter

Generally uses cheap light-emitting
  diode light source

Utilizes expensive laser light
Multiple paths used by light
Light travels in a single path down
  the core
Short distances, <5 miles
Long distances, >5 miles
Power distributed in 100% of the fiber
 core and into the cladding
Power in the center of the fiber core only

 

 

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