Theory of Fiber Optic Transmission

An optical fiber consists of a tube of glass constructed of a number of layers of glass, which when looked at in profile appear to have a number of concentric rings. Each layer (or ring) of glass has a different refractive index.

Construction of an Optical Fiber

Fresnel Reflection

The Light Transmission Nature of Glass

Numerical Aperture

Modal Propagation In Fibers

A Comparison of Data Rate, Distance and Fiber Type