Design parameters of fiber-optic bend for sensing applications
Date
2020-12Author
Noor Azie Azura, Mohd Arif
Dilla Durhya, Berhanuddin
Abang Annuar, Ehsan
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The usefulness of losses in fiber optics depends on its application. Losses may be the worst
scenario when they rocket up until zero power output. Attenuation in fiber optics can come
from its attenuation coefficient, absorption, scattering, and extrinsic effects. Bending losses
are extrinsic effects influencing the power loss in a single-mode step-index fiber. The loss of
optical power in a single mode due to bending has been investigated at 1550 nm. The
variations in macrobending loss have been measured in terms of the curvature radius and
the number of turns. Results show that loss decreases as the bending radius increase and
the number of turns decrease. This investigation may show the parameters of single-mode
optical fiber and can be proposed for a fiber-optic bending sensor in the future.