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In the age of lightning-fast internet, seamless global communication, and cutting-edge medical procedures, there's a silent hero working behind the scenes: optical fibers.

Optical fibers are slender, flexible strands made predominantly of glass or plastic. Their design consists of a core surrounded by a cladding material with a lower refractive index, which ensures that light is continuously reflected within the core, minimizing signal loss.

Optical fibers represent a cornerstone of modern communication and sensing technologies, offering unparalleled speed, reliability, and versatility. From powering global telecommunications networks to enabling breakthroughs in medicine and defense, optical fibers continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in the digital age. By understanding their general uses and key differences, we can fully appreciate the transformative impact of these remarkable strands of light.

Key Differences in Optical Fibers

Single-mode vs. Multi-mode:

One significant distinction among optical fibers is whether they support single-mode or multi-mode transmission. Single-mode fibers have a smaller core diameter and allow for the propagation of a single mode of light, enabling long-distance transmission with minimal signal dispersion. In contrast, multi-mode fibers feature a larger core diameter, accommodating multiple light modes and offering higher bandwidth but shorter transmission distances.

Material Composition:

Optical fibers can be made from either glass or plastic materials, each with its unique properties and applications. Glass fibers exhibit superior optical clarity and lower signal attenuation, making them ideal for long-haul telecommunications and high-speed data transmission. Plastic fibers, on the other hand, are more flexible and cost-effective, suitable for short-distance communication, illumination, and sensing in non-critical environments.

Specialized Coatings and Modifications:

Optical fibers can be customized with specialized coatings and modifications to enhance their performance in specific applications. For instance, anti-reflective coatings reduce signal loss at connector interfaces, while dispersion-shifted fibers minimize signal distortion in high-speed telecommunications systems. Additionally, fiber Bragg gratings and dopant doping enable the integration of sensing capabilities directly into the fiber structure, opening up new possibilities for distributed sensing and monitoring.

In our offer you can find:

  • Single Mode Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • High Extinction Ratio Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • Multimode Fiber Optic Patchcord

  • Buffered Fiber Optics

  • Optical Grade Fiber Optics

  • Fiber Optic Image Conduits

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Single Mode Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • FC/PC, FC/APC, and Hybrid Terminated Connectors

  • Patchcords for Wavelengths from 450 – 1650nm

  • 1m and 2m Standardized Lengths Available

  • Jacket Material: 900µm Yellow Hytrel® Tubing

Single Mode Fiber Optic Patchcords are available with FC/PC or FC/APC terminated connectors. Hybrid terminated connectors enable users to adapt FC/PC or FC/APC patchcords for compatibility with existing fiber assemblies.

Designed for use with lasers from 450 – 1650nm in 1m and 2m standard lengths, these Single Mode Fiber Optic Patchcords are ideal for applications including beam delivery, microscopy, and telecommunications. Each connector is engraved with the fiber type for easy integration and identification.

 Wavelength Range

 Mode Field Diameter (nm) 

NA

 Connector 

 Length

450 - 600 nm

3.0 - 4.0µm @ 515nm

0.13

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

0.1-0.14

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

0.1-0.14

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

600 - 770 nm

3.5 - 4.5µm @ 630nm

0.13

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

0.1-0.14

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

0.1-0.14

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

780 - 970 nm

5.0 ± 0.5µm @ 850nm

0.13

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

980 - 1650 nm

5.9 ± 0.3µm @ 980nm

0.14

FC/PC or FC/APC

1 or 2 m

6.2 ± 0.3µm @ 1060nm

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

1260 - 1625 nm

9.2 ± 0.4µm @ 1310nm

0.14

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

10.4 ± 0.5µm @ 1550nm

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m


Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • FC/PC, FC/APC, and Hybrid Terminated Connectors

  • Patchcords for Wavelengths from 460 – 1625nm

  • Polarization Extinction Ratios up to 25dB

  • 1m and 2m Standardized Lengths Available

Common Specifications

Operating Temperature (°C):

0 to 70

Storage Temperature (°C):

-45 to 85

Jacket Material:

Ø3 mm Blue PVC Furcation Tubing

Key Width:

2mm Narrow Key Connector Key Aligned with Slow Axis

Slow Axis Alignment:

Aligned to Connector Key

Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords are available with FC/PC or FC/APC terminated connectors. Hybrid terminated connectors enable users to adapt FC/PC or FC/APC patchcords for compatibility with existing fiber assemblies. Typical extinction ratios between 18 – 25dB maintain input polarization orientation. Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords are ideal for applications including beam delivery, telecommunications, fiber optic sensing. Each connector is engraved with the fiber type for easy integration and identification.

 Wavelength Range (nm) 

 Mode Field Diameter (nm) 

NA

 Connector 

 Length (m) 

460 - 700

3.3 ± 0.5µm @ 515nm

0.12

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

620 - 850

4.5 ± 0.5µm @ 630nm

0.12

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

770 - 1100

5.3 ± 1.0µm @ 850nm

0.12

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

970 - 1550

6.6 ± 0.5µm @ 980nm

0.12

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

1270 - 1625

9.3 ± 0.5µm @ 1300nm

0.12

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m

1440 - 1625

10.1 ± 0.4µm @ 1550nm

0.125

FC/PC

1 or 2 m

FC/APC

1 or 2 m

FC/PC to FC/APC

1 m


High Extinction Ratio Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • FC/PC, FC/APC, or Hybrid Terminated Connectors

  • Patchcords for Wavelengths from 970 – 1625nm

  • Extinction Ratios up to 33 dB

  • Ideal for Use with 980, 1064, 1310, and 1550nm IR Lasers

Common Specifications

Length (m):

1 +0.1/-0.0

Jacket Material:

Ø3 mm Blue PVC Furcation Tubing

Operating Temperature (°C):

0 to 70

Storage Temperature (°C):

-45 to 85

Extinction Ratio:

30dB (Min), 33dB (Typ.)

Key Width:

2mm Narrow Key

Slow Axis Alignment:

Aligned to Connector Key

High Extinction Ratio Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords are available with FC/PC or FC/APC terminated connectors. Hybrid terminated connectors enable users to adapt FC/PC and FC/APC patchcords for compatibility with existing fiber assemblies.

When used at the fiber specific alignment wavelength, these fiber patchcords provide extinction ratios between 30 – 33 dB to better maintain input polarization. High Extinction Ratio Polarization Maintaining Fiber Optic Patchcords are ideal for applications including telecommunications, interferometry, and quantum key distribution. Each connector is engraved with the fiber type for easy integration and identification.

 Wavelength Range (nm) 

 Mode Field Diameter (nm) 

NA

 Connector 

970 - 1550

6.6 ± 0.5µm @ 980nm

0.12

FC/PC to FC/APC

FC/PC

FC/APC

1270 - 1625

9.3 ± 0.5µm @ 1300nm

0.12

FC/PC to FC/APC

FC/PC

FC/APC

1440 - 1625

10.1 ± 0.4µm @ 1550nm

0.125

FC/PC to FC/APC

FC/PC

FC/APC


Multimode Fiber Optic Patchcords

  • High Quality Fiber Patchcords are designed for UV-VIS (190 - 1250nm) or VIS-NIR (300 - 2400nm) ranges.

  • These Patchcords are 1.5 meters in length with Nylon or Tefzel coatings.

  • With core diameters ranging from 50 – 1000μm, these patchcords provide quality solutions for a variety of core sizes.

  • High Quality Fiber Patchcords are available with SMA 905 or FC/PC connectors featuring a 0.22 numerical aperture.

  • These Patchcords are ideal for applications requiring optimum transmission in the UV-VIS or VIS-IR wavelengths.

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Buffered Fiber Optics

UV/VIS Optical Fibers

  • High OH Content

  • Fused Silica Core

  • Stepped Index

  • Multimode Fiber

VIS/NIR Optical Fibers

  • Low OH Content

  • Ideal for Use with NIR Diode Lasers

  • Fused Silica Core

  • Stepped Multimode Fiber

Wavelength Range: 300-2400 nm

Index of Refraction nd - Cladding: 1.440

Coating: VIS/NIR

Length 10m

57-085

57-084

57-087

57-086

57-088

Length 25m

57-091

57-090

57-093

57-092

Core Diameter (μm):

100 ±3

50 ±2

400 ±8

200 ±4

600 ±12

Outer Diameter (μm):

124 ±3

145 ±5

480 ±5

239 ±5

710 ±5

Minimum Bend Radius (mm)  (Continuous/Momentary):

22/11

25/13

88/44

44/22

132/66

Cladding Diameter (μm):

110 ±3

125 +1/-3

440 ±8.8

220 ±4

660 ±13.2

Wavelength Range: 190-1250 nm

Index of Refraction nd - Cladding: 1.439

Coating: UV/VIS

Length 10m

57-067

57-068

57-069

57-066

57-070

Length 25m

57-073

57-074

57-075

57-072

Core Diameter (μm):

100 ±3

200 ±4

400 ±8

50 ±2

600 ±12

Outer Diameter (μm):

124 ±3

239 ±5

480 ±10

145 ±5

710 ±15

Minimum Bend Radius (mm)  (Continuous/Momentary):

22/11

44/22

88/44

25/13

132/66

Cladding Diameter (μm):

110 ±3

220 ±4

440 ±8.8

125 +1/-3

660 ±13.2


Fiber Optic Image Conduits

  • Superior Light Transmission

  • ESKA® Fiber Strands

  • Step Index

  • Minimum order quantity 10 ft

    Common Specifications

    Substrate:

    Acrylic

    Operating Temperature (°C):

    -55 to +70

    Length (ft):

    Cut to Order, Minimum 10

    Index of Refraction nd - Cladding:

    1.402

    Attenuation (dB/km):

    150 - 300 (@ 650nm)

    Numerical Aperture (NA) Tolerance:

    ±0.03

    Diameter Tolerance (%):

    ±6

Optical Grade Fiber Optics, developed and manufactured by Mitsubishi, are offered in two grades, both with superior optical properties for improved transmission.

The core of both is made of acrylic polymer PMMA (polymethyl-methacrylate) and is sheathed with a particular thin layer of fluorine polymer which has a lower refractive index than the fiber core.

Optical Grade Fiber Optics are designed to provide higher transmission in the visible region of the spectrum. They can be used for a wide range of applications, from general industrial light guides to short-distance data transmission. The fiber is tough and flexible but is not designed to bear loads.  

Unjacket , single fiber

02-531

02-532

02-533

02-534

02-535

02-549

53-833

Fiber Diameter (μm):

                     250

                     500

                       750

                  1 000

             1 500

                 2 000

               3 000

Core Diameter (μm):

                     240

                     486

                       735

                     980

             1 470

                 1 960

               2 950

Outer Diameter (mm):

                    0,25

                    0,50

                      0,75

                          1

               1,50

                         2

                       3

Acceptance Angle (°):

                       61

                       61

                         61

                        61

                   61

                       61

                     60

Minimum Bend Radius (mm):

                    6,25

 12.5 

 18.75 

                        25

 37.5 

                       50

                     75

Attenuation (dB/m):

0.30

0.20

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.20

Numerical Aperture NA:

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.50

Black Polyethylene Jacket, single fiber

57-096

57-096

57-097

02-536

02-550

02-551

Fiber Diameter (μm):

                     250

                     250

                       500

                  1 000

             1 500

                 2 000

Core Diameter (μm):

                     240

                     240

                       486

                     980

             1 470

                 1 960

Outer Diameter (mm):

                          1

                          1

                            1

                    2,20

               2,20

                         3

Acceptance Angle (°):

                       61

                       61

                         61

                        61

                   60

                       60

Minimum Bend Radius (mm):

                       25

                       25

                         25

                        55

                   55

                       75

Attenuation (dB/m):

0.73

0.73

0.23

0.21

0.22

0.22

Numerical Aperture NA:

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.50

0.50

Black Polyethylene Jacket, multi fiber

02-537

02-540

Fiber Diameter (μm):

                     265

                     265

Core Diameter (μm):

                     255

                     255

Outer Diameter (mm):

                    2,20

                    3,25

Acceptance Angle (°):

                       61

                       61

Minimum Bend Radius (mm):

                       55

 81.25 

Attenuation (dB/m):

0.70

0.65

Numerical Aperture NA:

0.51

0.51

Number of Fibers:

                       16

                       64


Fiber Optic Image Conduits

  • Fused Glass Optical Fiber Rods with Ground and Polished Faces

  • Coherent Arrangement of Fibers Relays Images

  • Rigid Rods Bend Under Heat to Almost Any Orientation

Wavelength Range (nm):

350 - 1500

Diameter Tolerance (inches):

±0.010

Length Tolerance (inches):

±0.030

Transmission (%):

35 - 45

Operating Temperature (°C):

454.00

Transformation Temperature (°C):

704.00

Packing Fraction (%):

100.00

Index of Refraction nd - Core:

1.58

Fiber Optic Image Conduits transmit images from one polished face to the other and can be used straight or bent to fit space requirements without loss of light transmission. These Fiber Optic Image Conduits can be bent by heating evenly over a Bunsen burner or in a glass oven while applying pressure and are ideal for fiber optic imaging.

Catalog number

Catalog number

Catalog number

Catalog number

Catalog number

Length  25.4 mm

53-839

53-841

53-843

53-845

53-847

Length  76.2 mm

53-840

53-842

53-844

53-846

53-848

Length  152.4 mm

38-301

38-303

38-305

40-642

38-307

Length  304.8 mm

38-302

38-304

38-306

40-643

38-308

Fiber Diameter (μm):

12.00

24.00

25.00

50.00

100.00

Resolution

High

High

Standard

Standard

Standard

Minimum Bend Radius (mm):

12.8

25.6

6.4

12.8

25.6

Numerical Aperture NA:

0.55

0.55

0.53

0.53

0.53

Number of Fibers:

50419.00

50419.00

3012.00

3012.00

3012.00

Outer Diameter (mm):

3.20

6.40

1.60

3.20

6.40

Resolution:

42 lp/mm

20 lp/mm

20 lp/mm

10 lp/mm

5 lp/mm

Index of Refraction nd - Cladding:

1.48

1.48

1.49

1.49

1.49

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