Fiber Optic Essentials

Chapter 5 - Loss in Optical Fibers

5.1   INTRODUCTION

Loss or attenuation and pulse dispersion represent the two characteristics of an optical
fiber most important in determining the information-carrying capacity of a fiber optic
communication system. In digital communication systems, information to be sent is
first coded in the form of pulses, and these pulses of light are then transmitted from
the transmitter to the receiver, where the information is decoded. A typical fiber optic
communication system (Fig. 5.1) consists of a transmitter, which could be either a
laser diode or a light-emitting diode, whose light is modulated by the signal and
coupled into an optical fiber. Along the path of the optical fiber, there are splices,
which are permanent joints between sections of fibers, and repeaters, which boost
the signal and correct any distortion that may have accumulated along the path of the
fiber. At the end of the link, the light is detected by a photodetector, which converts
the optical signals to electrical signals, which are then processed electronically to
retrieve the signal. The greater the number of optical pulses that can be sent per
unit time and still be detectable and resolvable at the receiver end, the larger will
be the transmission capacity of the system. A pulse of light sent into a fiber gets
attenuated as it propagates through the fiber, and if the loss is large, there would not
be enough light for the detector to separate the signal from the noise, and thus it cannot
detect individual pulses. In addition to the attenuation, the pulse broadens in time
as it propagates through the fiber. This phenomenon, known as pulse dispersion, is
discussed in Chapters 6 and 7. Obviously, the lower the attenuation (and similarly, the
lower the dispersion), the greater will be the required repeater spacing and therefore
the lower will be the cost of the system. In this chapter we discuss briefly the various
attenuation characteristics of an optical fiber.

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