Optical Fiber Construction
Points : Optical Fiber Construction, Core and Cladding, Coating
Basically optical fibers consist of two parts:
1. Core and Cladding
These are made from fused silica glass (SiO2) and are optically transparent.
2. Coating
The central portion of the optical fibers is called the core; it is this part in which light rays are guided. That
portion which surrounds the core is called cladding. The refractive index of the core is always slightly greater
than the refractive index of the cladding. Due to this difference in the refractive indices of the core and
cladding, the light rays are always kept within the core of the optical fibers.
During manufacturing of the optical fibers, protective layers of plastic are uniformly applied to the entire
length of the fiber. The refractive index of the coating is higher than that of cladding and core, to attenuate
any undesirable light in the cladding. This coating can be removed when desired, i.e. (for jointing etc). The
coating gives protection to the fibers from external influences and absorbs shear forces. These coatings are
usually colored to identify individual fibers in a multi-fibers cable.
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