Mode field diameter
In fiber optics, the mode field diameter (MFD) is a measure of the width of an irradiance distribution, i.e., the optical power per unit area, across the end face of a single-mode fiber. It is analogous to the measure of the beam diameter for a beam propagating in free space. The MFD is typically slightly larger than the core of an optical fiber extending slightly into the cladding.
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Mode field diameter
In fiber optics, the mode field diameter (MFD) is a measure of the width of an irradiance distribution, i.e., the optical power per unit area, across the end face of a single-mode fiber. It is analogous to the measure of the beam diameter for a beam propagating in free space. The MFD is typically slightly larger than the core of an optical fiber extending slightly into the cladding.
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