Power-law index profile
For optical fibers, a power-law index profile is an index of refraction profile characterized by
where
and is the nominal refractive index as a function of distance from the fiber axis,
is the nominal refractive index on axis,
is the refractive index of the cladding, which is taken to be homogeneous (
),
is the core radius, and
is a parameter that defines the shape of the profile.
is often used in place of
. Hence, this is sometimes called an alpha profile.
For this class of profiles, multimode distortion is smallest when takes a particular value depending on the material used. For most materials, this optimum value is approximately 2. In the limit of infinite
, the profile becomes a step-index profile.
See also
References
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