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Mumbai University > Electronics Engineering > Sem7 > Optical Fiber Communication
Marks: 5M
Year: May 2012
written 8.5 years ago by | • modified 8.5 years ago |
Mumbai University > Electronics Engineering > Sem7 > Optical Fiber Communication
Marks: 5M
Year: May 2012
written 8.5 years ago by |
The coupling efficiency is defined as a measure of amount of power emitted from an optical source that can be coupled into a fiber.
$ \therefore Coupling \ \ efficiency \ \ ɳ_c = Pfiber \ \ P_{source}$
where $P_{fiber}$ is the power coupled into the fiber
$P_{source}$ is the power emitted from source
The coupling efficiency also depends on the type of fiber.
Many suppliers offer optical sources along with a short fiber already coupled to the source.
This small section of fiber that comes along with the source is called as “flylead” or “pigtail”.
case 1:
If the source radius (rs)< fiber core radius (a) then
$ɳ_c = \frac{P_f}{P_s} = (NA)^2$
NA = sin $θ_a$
$P_s$ = power emitted from the source
$= π^2.r_s^2.B_0$
$B_0$ is the Axial radiance
Case II:
$r_s\gta \\ \; \\ P_f =(\frac{a}{r_s} )^2.P_s .(NA)^2$