Types of Communication Fiber Optic Cable
There are 2 basic types of fibers, single mode and multimode. Single-mode optical fiber is smaller in core diameter (8.3-10 microns) and holds advantages in terms of bandwidth and reach for longer distances, while multimode optical fibers have larger core diameters (50 microns or larger) and easily support most distances required in enterprise and data center networks, at a cost typically less than single-mode installations.
Optical fiber technology is used in many ways today. It is used for transmitting voice and video signals, carrying computer data, and for sending information across long distances.
Optical fibers are used to manufacture endoscopes which allow doctors to view inside the human body and perform surgery without the need for invasive scalpel procedures. Large core fibers can carry laser energy to facilitate the removal of tattoos, the cleaning of historical monuments, and the powering of laser-directed defense systems.
Distributed fiber optic sensing (DFOS) allows for the entire length of an optical fiber to be used as a sensing device. Structures like fuel pipelines, bridges, and aircraft wings can have optical fibers embedded into them to detect such parameters as strain, temperature or sound and help ensure their structural integrity.