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This part of IEC 60793 establishes uniform requirements for measuring the cut-off wavelength of single-mode optical fibre, thereby assisting in the inspection of fibres and cables for commercial purposes.

This document gives methods for measuring the cut-off wavelength for uncabled or cabled single mode telecom fibre. These procedures apply to all category B and C fibre types.

There are three methods of deployment for measuring the cut-off wavelength:
• method A: cable cut-off using uncabled fibre 22 m long sample, λ cc;
• method B: cable cut-off using cabled fibre 22 m long sample, λ cc;
• method C: fibre cut-off using uncabled fibre 2 m long sample, λ c.

All methods require a reference measurement. There are two reference-scan techniques, either or both of which can be used with all methods:
• bend-reference technique;
• multimode-reference technique using category A1(OM1-OM5) multimode fibre.

 

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  1. IEC 60793-1-44 Ed. 3.0 b:2023

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  3. IEC 60793-1-44 Ed. 2.0 b:2011


    Optical fibres - Part 1-44: Measurement methods and test procedures - Cut-off wavelength

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  4. IEC 60793-1-44 Ed. 2.0 en:2011


    Optical fibres - Part 1-44: Measurement methods and test procedures - Cut-off wavelength

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  5. IEC 60793-1-44 Ed. 1.0 b:2001


    Optical fibres - Part 1-44: Measurement methods and test procedures - Cut-off wavelength

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