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EIA TSB 62-6 1995 Edition, August 1, 1995 ITM-6 Characterization of Mode Field Diameter and Cutoff Wavelength of Single-Mode Optical Fiber by OTDR
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Description / Abstract:
The method is limited in three ways:
- Reference fiber
- Empirical cutoff wavelength equations
- OTDR nonlinearity
The measurement is made by comparison to a reference pigtail
fiber with known values of MFD and cutoff wavelength. This
reference fiber should be of a similar single-mode design as the
fiber that is being characterized. An example of a fiber design
difference is that of matched clad fiber vs. depressed clad
fiber.
Note: An empirical mapping can sometimes be
used for characterization of a fiber of one design with a reference
fiber of another design. This mapping is specific to the design
pair.
The equations for cutoff wavelength are derived from considering
ideal fiber designs and the theoretical cutoff wavelength
definition. Measured cutoff wavelength is not a theoretical value,
and varies with the definition, i.e., fiber cutoff (FOTP-80) or
cable cutoff (FOTP-170). Empirical relationships that follow the
theoretical forms are evaluated for each fiber design and cutoff
wavelength definition.
The measurement is limited to MFD and cutoff wavelength at the
reference-sample joint because OTDRs are nonlinear. This attribute
is often specified by instrument manufacturers. Although typical
specification values are sufficient for attenuation coefficient
measurements, they are not sufficiently stringent to allow accurate
characterization of MFD and cutoff wavelength over the entire fiber
length.