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Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection
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Page 1: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Chapter 5

Laser-Fiber Connection

Page 2: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Content

• Launching optical power into a fiber

• Fiber-to-Fiber coupling

• Fiber Splicing and connectors

Page 3: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Coupling Efficiency

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F

P

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fiber theinto coupledpower [5-1]

Source Optical Fiber

sPFP

Page 4: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Radiance (Brightness) of the source

• B= Optical power radiated from a unit area of the source into a unit solid angle [watts/(square centimeter per stradian)]

Page 5: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Surface emitting LEDs have a Lambertian pattern:

cos),( 0BB [5-2]

Page 6: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Edge emitting LEDs and laser diodes radiation pattern

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cos

cos

sin

),(

1

0

2

0

2

For edge emitting LEDs, L=1

[5-3]

Page 7: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Power Coupled from source to the fiber

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Page 8: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Power coupled from LED to the Fiber

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r

s

r

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Page 9: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Power coupling from LED to step-index fiber

• Total optical power from LED:

sincos2

sin),(

2/

0

022

02

2

0

2/

0

BrdBrP

ddBAP

sss

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[5-6]

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a

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2

2

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stepLED, [5-7]

Page 10: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Equilibrium Numerical Aperture

Page 11: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Examples of possible lensing schemes used to improve optical source-to-fiber coupling efficiency

Page 12: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Laser diode to Fiber Coupling

Page 13: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Fiber-to-Fiber Joint

• Fiber-to-Fiber coupling loss:

• Low loss fiber-fiber joints are either:

1- Splice (permanent bond)

2- Connector (demountable connection)

FFL log10]dB[ [5-8]

Page 14: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Different modal distribution of the optical beam emerging from a fiber lead to different degrees of coupling loss. a) when all modes are equally excited, the output beam fills the entire output NA. b)

for a steady state modal distribution, only the equilibrium NA is filled by the output beam.

Page 15: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Mechanical misalignment losses

Lateral (axial) misalignment loss is a dominant Mechanical loss.

2/12

2step, 21

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2

a

d

a

d

a

d

a

AcommF [5-9]

Page 16: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Longitudinal offset effect

Losses due to differences in the geometry and waveguide characteristics of the fibers

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RF

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RF

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for )log(10)(

[5-10]

E & R subscripts refer to emitting and receiving fibers.

Page 17: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Experimental comparison of Loss as a function of mechanical misalignment

Page 18: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Fiber end face

Fiber end defects

Page 19: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Fiber splicing

Fusion Splicing

Page 20: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

V-groove optical fiber splicing

Page 21: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Optical Fiber Connectors

• Some of the principal requirements of a good connector design are as follows:

1- low coupling losses

2- Interchangeability

3- Ease of assembly

4- Low environmental sensitivity

5- Low-cost and reliable construction

6- Ease of connection

Page 22: Chapter 5 Laser-Fiber Connection. Content Launching optical power into a fiber Fiber-to-Fiber coupling Fiber Splicing and connectors.

Connector Return Loss


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