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Mumbai University > Electronics Engineering > Sem7 > Optical Fiber Communication
Marks: 3M
Year: May 2014
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Mumbai University > Electronics Engineering > Sem7 > Optical Fiber Communication
Marks: 3M
Year: May 2014
written 8.6 years ago by |
Total internal reflection:
When the incident angle $\phi_1$ is higher than critical incident angle $\phi_c$ the whole path of the light is reflected back in the first medium. This is known as Total Internal Reflection (TIR).
$$\phi_1\gt\phi_c …………. Condition \ \ for \ \ TIR$$
Acceptance angle:
Maximum angle to the axis of the core that light may enter the fiber in order to be propagated in the form of total internal reflection within the fiber core is called as Acceptance angle α.
The acceptance cone decides the propagation of signal which is defined by conical half angle α.
Critical angle:
At a specific value of incidence angle the angle of refraction is 90°. This incidence angle is known as critical angle $θ_c$.
It is the angle above which total internal reflection takes place. Refer figure 2.
$$θ_c =sin^{-1} (\frac{n_2}{n_1} )$$