Optical loss increase characteristics under lateral force were investigated to determine the load limit for coated fiber. Plastic deformation of the coating was analyzed, and the loss increase was found to occur in the large deformation region beyond a limit theoretically determined using structural dimensions (diameter and thickness) and the material constant of the coating. The optimum coating structure for preventing loss increase has been designed by introducing the result of the lateral deformation limit as well as fiber stress induced by the lateral force and fiber strain at low temperature. The nylon outer and silicone layer diameters are 0.9 and 0.4 mm, respectively.
The aim of the present paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of coupling losses in perfluorinated (PF) multi-core polymer optical fibers (MC-POFs), which consist of groups of 127 graded-index cores. In our analysis we take into account geometrical, longitudinal, transverse, and angular misalignments. We perform several experimental measurements and computer simulations in order to calculate the coupling losses for a PF MC-POF prototype. Based on these results, we propose several hints of practical interest to the manufacturer which would allow an appropriate connector design in order to handle conveniently the coupling losses incurred when connectorizing two PF MC-POFs.
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