A type of glass optical fiber (GOF) characterized by a sharp difference, or step, in the index of refraction (IOR) at the interface between the core and the cladding.The layer of cladding has a uniform IOR that is sharply lower (typically one percent or more), which causes errant light rays striking the interface to reflect back into the core, which is the primary light-conducting medium. Light rays striking the interface at extreme angles less than the critical angle can be lost in the cladding, as illustrated in Figure S-11. Multi-step fibers comprise multiple layers of cladding with sharp steps in IOR to compound the effect. See also
critical angle,
GOF,
graded-index fiber,
IOR,
reflection, and
total internal reflection.
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