Title :
Measurement of insertion loss versus fiber recession in fiber optic connectors
Author_Institution :
PROMET Int. Shoreview, Shoreview, MN, USA
Abstract :
A study was commissioned to analyze the effects of optical fiber recession/protrusion inside fiber optic connector and terminus ceramic ferrules. The purpose of fiber optic connectors is to provide a reusable, repeatable, reliable and low optical loss method of joining two separate pieces of optical fiber. In order to achieve these goals, various standards bodies have devised recommendations for the geometry of the polished endface of these connectors including the Spherical Fiber Height [1]. Fiber height is also referred to as fiber recession when the fiber is below the surface of the connector´s ceramic ferrule and is typically measured with an optical interferometer specially designed for the purpose of measuring connector endface geometry. A typical acceptable range for fiber height is from -125 to +50 nanometers. The purpose of this study is to examine the optical performance when the Spherical Fiber Height is not within the recommended range.
Keywords :
ceramics; light interferometers; optical design techniques; optical fibre couplers; optical fibre losses; optical interconnections; fiber optic connectors; insertion loss; optical design; optical fiber protrusion; optical fiber recession; optical interferometer; optical loss method; polished endface geometry; size -125 nm to 50 nm; spherical fiber height; terminus ceramic ferrules; Connectors; Insertion loss; Loss measurement; Optical fiber losses; Optical variables measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Avionics, Fiber-Optics and Photonics Conference (AVFOP), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7346-5
DOI :
10.1109/AVFOP.2013.6661610