Talk:Normalized frequency (fiber optics)
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Definition:V- number or cut off frequency or normalized frequency is a parameter in optical fibers which determines the number of modes of a step-index fiber.It is defined as: V=(2πa/ʎ)*n1*(√2∆).
Significance of v number:
If V is less than 2.405 then the fiber is mono mode but if V is greater than 2.405 then fiber is multimode.
V number is also related with the number of modes in the fiber as:
N=V^2/2 for step index fiber and
N=V^2/4 for graded index.
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