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Doubly clad fiber



         


In telecommunication, a doubly clad fiber is a single-mode optical fiber that has two claddings.

Each cladding has a refractive index that is lower than that of the core. Of the two claddings, inner and outer, the inner cladding has the lower refractive index. A doubly clad fiber has the advantage of very low microbending losses. It also has two zero-dispersion points, and low dispersion over a much wider wavelength range than a singly clad fiber.

Synonyms: depressed-cladding fiber, depressed-inner-cladding fiber, W-profile fiber (from the fact that a symmetrical plot of its Federal Standard 1037C





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