Fiber Optic Glossary
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38999The 38999 is a cylindrical fiber optic connector for military applications. The 38999 is often used as an abbreviation for...
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802.3 NetworkA 10 Mb/s CSMA/CD bus-based network; commonly called Ethernet.
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802.5 NetworkA token-passing ring network operating at 4 Mb/s or 16 Mb/s.
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8B10B EncodingA signal modulation scheme in which eight bits are encoded in a 10-bit word to ensure that too many consecutive...
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A B SwitchA device that accepts inputs (optical or electrical) from a primary path and a secondary path to provide automatic or...
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abaxial spherical aberrationA type of aberration in which a symmetrical light patch is formed at points that do not lie on the...
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Abbe condenserA two-lens combination designed by the physicist Ernst Abbe. It is located below the stage of a microscope and functions...
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Abbe constantThe constant of an optical medium that describes the ratio of its refractivity to its dispersion. A high V-value indicates...
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Abbe illuminationA form of illumination where the source is imaged directly onto the object being viewed or projected. This requires a...
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Abbe prismA particular form of roof prism that can be used to invert an image. Because of the perpendicular end faces,...
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Abbe refractometerAn optical instrument used to measure the of index of refraction of an unknown sample of optical glass. Designed by...
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Abbe sine conditionA condition, first stated by Abbe, that must be met by any spherically corrected lens if it is also to...
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Abbe-Porro prismA compact version of the traditional Porro image-erecting prism used in binoculars.
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ABCD MatrixA 2-by-2 matrix describing the effect of an optical element on a laser beam.
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AberrationDeviation from what is normal, correct, or natural. In optics, aberrations may be defects in a lens system that cause...
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Aberration SensorAn optical instrument with knife-edge scanning technology that can detect and measure abberations in an optical system.
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Ablation ThresholdThe point at which absorbed laser energy is sufficient to break the bonds between molecules of a material.
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Ablative PhotodecompositionThe phenomenon whereby pulsed ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by a material, causing excitation within and between molecules sufficient to break...
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Ablative Wall FlashlampA high-brightness, short-duration source in which low-pressure gas initiates the discharge to vaporize material from the tube wall, leading to...
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Abney effectThe hue shift that results when purity and, consequently, saturation are varied.
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Abrasion MarkAny scratch, dig, or mark on an optical surface caused by friction in polishing, mishandling, or environmental factors.
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AbrasiveA material such as silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, silica, cerium oxide, emery or rouge that is used to figure, shape,...
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Abridged SpectrophotometerAn instrument used to measure transmission or reflection as a function of wavelength, using narrow bandpass filters rather than the...
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Absolute ColorimetricA rendering intent that does not change colors from the source space falling within the destination gamut, but clips out-of-gamut...
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Absolute Luminance ThresholdLower limit of luminance necessary for vision. About 10 -2 ml at the fovea, 10 -5 ml for peripheral...
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Absolute MagnificationThe magnification equal to the distance of distinct vision (250 mm) divided by the equivalent focal length of the lens....
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Absolute Purity ThresholdLeast purity seen as different from white.
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Absolute Refractive IndexThe refractive index of a medium in relation to that of a vacuum.
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Absolute Temperature ScaleThermodynamic temperature scale, named for Lord Kelvin (1848), in which temperatures are given in kelvins (K). (In the SI system,...
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Absolute WhiteA perfect diffuser that exists only as a concept, or a white with known spectral characteristics used as a reference...
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AbsorbTo transform radiant energy into a different form, usually with a resultant rise in temperature.
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AbsorbanceThe ability of a medium to absorb radiation depending on temperature and wavelength. Expressed as the negative common logarithm of the...
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Absorbing WedgeA strip or annulus of glass whose transmission varies linearly with distance because of its varying absorption.
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AbsorptanceRatio of the absorbed radiant or luminous flux to the incident flux.
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AbsorptionThat portion of fiber optic attenuation resulting from the conversion of optical power to heat.
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Absorption BandA region of the spectrum in which the absorption coefficient reaches a maximum.
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Absorption CoefficientThe absorption coefficient is a property of a material. It defines the extent to which a material absorbs energy, for...
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Absorption HologramA hologram formed when the light of the illuminating beam is absorbed in correspondence with the recording exposure.
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Absorption IndexThe quantity of al/4pn, where a is the absorption coefficient, l is wavelength, and n is refractive index.
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Absorption LensA lens designed to inhibit selected wavelengths from passing through it by the absorption of those wavelengths.
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Absorption LineThe narrowest range of wavelengths or frequency of radiant energy that can be absorbed by a medium.
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Absorption MeterA measuring device that uses a light-sensitive cell or detector to determine the amount of light transmitted by a...
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Absorption PeakIn the field of spectroscopy, the maximum wavelength of radiation that can be absorbed by a sample.
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Absorption SpectrophotometerAn optical instrument used to detect and measure the absorption spectra of specimens.
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Absorption SpectroscopyA study of the energies and wavelengths of radiation absorbed by atoms and molecules of materials under various physical...
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Absorption spectrumAlso called spectral window of absorption. The spectrum formed by radiation that has been filtered through a material medium, in...
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ACAbbreviation for alternating current. An electric current that reverses its direction at regularly recurring intervals.
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Accelerated AgingThe operation of a sample population of the lasers for an extended period of time under harsher conditions then those...
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Acceptance AngleThe maximum angle within which light will be accepted by an element, such as a detector or waveguide. In the...
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Acceptance ConeIn fiber optics, the cone within which optical power may be coupled into the bound modes of an optical fiber....
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Acceptance PatternA curve expressing an optical fiber's total transmitted power as a function of its launch angle at the input.
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Access NetworkPart of the telecommunication network that connects to individual and corporate users.
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AccessoriesSometimes referred to as “Rear Accessories” or “Backshells” are mechanical devices such as strain reliefs, cable clamps, adapters, potting boots,...
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Acousto Optic ModulatorsOptical modulators based on the acousto-optic effect.
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Acousto Optic Tunable FilterAn optical filter that can be tuned by altering the refractive index using acoustic waves in the 40- to 68-MHz...
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Acousto OpticsThe study of the interactions between sound waves and light in a solid medium. Sound waves can be made to...
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Acoustophotorefractive EffectA semipermanent change in the index of refraction resulting from the interaction between high-intensity, short-duration laser pulses and propagating signal...
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AcrylateA polymer material used in optical fibers as a buffer coating or cladding or in capillary as a coating.
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Active AreaThe area of a detector with greatest response.
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Active Branching DeviceA device which converts an optical input into two or more optical outputs with gain or generation.
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Active DeviceA device that requires a source of energy for its operation and has an output that is a function of...
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Active MediumA medium in which lasing will take place, rather than absorption, at a given wavelength.
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Active Mode LockingA technique of mode locking based on active modulation of the intracavity losses or the round trip phase change.
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Active Port DiameterOn a light source or detector, the diameter of the area in which light can be coupled to or from...
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Active RegionThe layer of material in a laser diode from which the optical radiation is emitted.
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Active StarAn active device that connects two or more fiber optic link segments. Optical signals received on the input fiber of any...
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Acute BisectrixIn biaxial crystals, the principal angle that bisects the smaller angle between the optic axes.
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ADAbbreviation for analog-to-digital converter. A device used to convert analog signals to digital signals.
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AdapterA device for coupling two connectors.
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Adapter SleeveA mechanical fixture within an adapter body that aligns and holds two terminated fiber connectors. Adapter sleeve material is typically...
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AdaptersAn adapter is a mechanical device designed to align fiber-optic connectors. It contains the split sleeve, also known as the...
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Add Drop MultiplexingA multiplexing function offered in connection with SONET that allows lower level signals to be added or dropped from a...
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Additive Pulse Mode LockingA technique for mode locking a laser using a nonlinear interaction in an external resonator.
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additive-pulse mode lockingA technique for mode locking a laser, using a nonlinear interaction in an external resonator
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AddressA number specifying a particular user device attachment point... The location of a terminal, a peripheral device, a node, or any...
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Adiabatic Soliton CompressionA pulse compression technique based on the adaptation of solitons to slowly varying propagation parameters.
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Adjustable AttenuatorAn attenuator in which the level of attenuation is varied with an internal adjustment. Also known as Variable Attenuator.
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ADMAbbreviation for add-drop multiplexer.A device which adds or drops signals from a communications network.
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ADSLAsymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. Most common form of DSL where the data rate being transmitted to the subscriber is high...
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AdsorptionIn chemistry, the taking up by the surface of a solid or liquid (adsorbent) of the atoms, ions, or molecules...
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AEAAmerican Electronics Association
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Aerial PlantCable that is suspended in the air on telephone or electric utility poles.
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AFCEAAn acronym for Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.
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AGCAbbreviation for automatic gain control. A process or means by which gain is automatically adjusted in a specified manner as...
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AgingThe operation of a sample population of the lasers for an extended period of time under specified conditions.
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AlgorithmA procedure for solving a mathematical problem, as of finding the greatest common divisor, in a finite number of steps that...
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Aligned BundleAn assembly of fibers in which the coordinates of each fiber are the same at the two ends of the...
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Alignment LaserA laser, usually employing helium-neon or other gases as the active medium, used for alignment in industrial applications.
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Alignment SensitivityThe sensitivity of a laser, an optical resonator or some other device with respect to misalignment.
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All Dieletric CableCable made entirely of dielectric (insulating) materials without any metal conductors, armor, or strength members.
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All Silica FiberAlso known as all-glass fiber. A fiber with both a silica core and a silica cladding, regardless of the presence...
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All Solid State LasersLaser systems containing solid-state devices only.
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AlphaA positive number that indicates the core refractive index shape and ranges from one to infinity.
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Alternate BufferIn a data communications device, the section of memory set aside for the transmission or receipt of data after the...
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AMAbbreviation for amplitude modulation. A transmission technique in which the amplitude of the carrier varies in accordance with the...
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Ambient TemperatureThe average or mean temperature of the surrounding air, which comes in contact with the equipment and instruments under...
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AmpAn abbreviation for ampere.
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AmplificationThe growth of the radiation field in the laser resonator cavity. As the light wave bounces back and forth between...
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Amplification FactorThe factor by which the power of a signal is amplified.
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