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                                                Figure 3.9: Light Propagation in Single Mode Step index Fiber

















                                   It performs better than does multimode fiber over longer distances at higher transmission rates.
                                   Due to reduced core diameter all the emitted light propagates along a single path. Consequently
                                   the received signal is of a comparable width to the input signal. Although more costly, monomode
                                   fiber is used to advantage in long haul, and especially in high bandwidth, applications.




                                     Notes  Singlemode fibers have the very broadest bandwidth, lowest cost and lowest
                                     attenuation of any available optical fiber. Therefore, they are universally used in long-
                                     distance telephony and cable television applications.


                                   Advantages of Optical Fibers

                                       Immunity to electromagnetic interference and crosstalk
                                       No electrical ground loop or short circuit problems
                                       Small size and light-weight

                                       Large bandwidth for size and weight
                                       Safe in combustible areas (no arching)
                                       Immunity to lightning and electrical discharges

                                       Longer cable runs between repeaters
                                       Flexibility and high strength
                                       Potential high temperature operation
                                       Secure against signal leakage and interference
                                       No electrical hazard when cut or damaged.

                                   General Properties of Optical Fiber

                                   Configuration: Fiber optic systems consist of light sources, cables and light detectors, as depicted
                                   in Figure 3.10. In a simple configuration, one of each is used. In a more complex configuration
                                   over longer distances, many such sets of elements are employed. Much as is the case in other
                                   transmission systems, long haul optical communications involve a number of regenerative
                                   repeaters. In a fiber optic system, repeaters are opto-electric devices. On the incoming side of the
                                   repeater, a light detector receives the optical signal, converts it into an electrical signal, boosts




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