The main features of the fiber cable type SMC-460-3-18ET/20T-xxx (also known
as SMC-E-460-3.5-NA013-3-APC.EC.TI/OPC.TI-0-xxx) include
Fiber
The fiber is a single-mode fiber, defined by its NA and its cut-off wavelength.
The nominal NA
is 0.13 and is specified by the fiber manufacturer. Additionally
the effective numerical aperture NAe2 is measured for each fiber batch by
Schäfter + Kirchhoff. The fiber has an effective numerical aperture
NAe2 of 0.085 and a
cut-off wavelength
λco of 450 nm.
Maximum wavelength is 600 nm. Besides the nominal cut-off wavelength
λco, Schäfter + Kirchhoff also offers measured data for the cut-off wavelength
for each individual fiber cable.
Fiber cable
The fiber cable has a
3 mm jacket in black with Kevlar strain-relief and a length of xx cm.
Fiber Connectors
The fiber cable is equipped with a fiber connector
of type FC APC
(8 deg polish, end cap, amagnetic, wide key)
at the one end
and a fiber connector of type FC PC
(0 deg polish, amagnetic, narrow key)
at the other end.
All of the fiber connectors of type FC have an alignment index (key).
The wide key (type "N") fiber connector has an alignment index (key) of 2.14 mm width.
The narrow key (type "R") fiber connector has an alignment index (key) of 2 mm width.
End Caps
The fiber is equipped with an
end cap connector.
This means that a short length of fiber (< 300 µm) without a core is spliced onto
the polarization-maintaining fiber. Without a fiber core to confine the beam, the mode
field diameter of the beam already starts to diverge within the fiber end cap,
significantly reducing the power density at the fiber end-face.
Amagnetic fiber connectors
Amagnetic fiber
connectors are completely made of titanium and have a ceramic ferrule.
This ensures that the relative permeability µr of the connector is near 1
(χ = 5·10-5, µr = 1.00005), making it transparent to magnetic fields.