Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2007
Volume: 2
Issue: 12
Page No. 1762 - 1767

Effects of Unstable Torch Flame for a Fused Single Mode Fiber

Authors : Saktioto , Jalil Ali , Mohammed Fadhali and Rosly Abdulrahman

Abstract: Coupled 1x2 Single Mode Fiber (SMF-28e®) is successfully fabricated using a slightly unstable torch flame at a temperature range 800-1350°C by injecting hydrogen gas flowing at pressure of 1 bar. The fiber structure and geometry are investigated for both core and cladding before and after fusion. Coupled fiber is studied using Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and Electron Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) System. The pulling length speed, coupling time, coupling coefficient and evolution of coupling ratio from 1% until 75% are examined to study the heating effects at the coupling region. The result shows that the core and cladding geometry of fiber are reduced 80-92%. Their structures are changed which are shown by the changes in the refractive indices. These phenomena have wide applications in industrial communications and sensors such as for optical switching and tunable filtering.

How to cite this article:

Saktioto , Jalil Ali , Mohammed Fadhali and Rosly Abdulrahman , 2007. Effects of Unstable Torch Flame for a Fused Single Mode Fiber. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2: 1762-1767.

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