Abstract

We have been investigating the angular spectrum method for analysis of single-mode and multimode optical fibers. The justification is simple because the approach requires less computational time than other methods because it is heavily dependent on the fast Fourier transform. This method should become much more important as new approaches are being studied for higher data rate transmission. We examine two basic components in the application of this technique to propagation of light in optical fibers – an absorbing layer at the outer radius and design of the interface between the cord and cladding of the optical fiber.

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