Optical Propagation Theory
Why "n" Matters: The OTDR Calibration
An Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) measures the time it takes for a light pulse to bounce back from a fault. To convert that time into distance, the device needs to know exactly how fast light is moving in that specific batch of glass.
A mistake of just 0.005 in the refractive index can result in a 34-meter error over a 10km link. In urban maintenance, that's the difference between digging up the right manhole and a costly mistake.
Mathematical Foundation
The relationship is defined by the absolute refractive index:
- Velocity (V) = c / n
- Standard Silica Fiber (SMF): 1.467
- Multi-mode Fiber (MMF): 1.472 - 1.485
Technical Standards & References
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