Design of a zero dispersion optical fiber
Title
Design of a zero dispersion optical fiber

Personal Author
Kuhaneswaran S Ganeshwaran

Publication Information
Kuala Lumpur : UTM, 1994

General Note
Loan in microfilm form only ; MFL 8140ra

Abstract
Pulse dispersion in an optical fiber is a result of several interacting mehanisms. They can be divided into intramodal dispersion (consists of materialsand waveguide dispersion) and intermodal dispersion. However for single mode fibers intramodal dispersion is the main source of dispersion as only one mode propagates along the fiber. Dispersion causes pulse broadening for bothanalogue as well as digital signals which in turn causes Intersymbol interference. Dispersion limits the maximum possible attainable bandwidth for a particular fiber. By carefully designing the fibe, the effects of materials and waveguide dispersion can be made to self canceling to produce a zero dispersion optical fiber. This produces a fiber with a very small pulse broadening and a large bandwidth. This project concentrates on developing a software that can be used to design zero dispersion step index single mode optical fibers of various types of core material operating at a wavelength of minimum attenuation. The approached used, namely Dispersion Shifting, along with theresult with the results obtained is described here. A discussion is provided adn a conclusion is presented at the end.

Subject Term
Optical fibers
 
Fiber optics
 
Optical communications

Project paper (Bachelor of Electrical Engineering) - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 1994


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Perpustakaan Raja Zarith Sofiah30000002424681TK5103.59.K83 1994 rafClosed Access ThesisUTM Project Paper (Closed Access)