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hello everyone this is Colin from fiber optics for sale in this video I will talk about the concept of cut off the lens of a single-mode fiber what is cut off wavelength simply put for a single mode fiber its cut off implants is the shortest wavelength above this witness only one mode the fundamental lp0 one mode propagates the fiber is a single mode fiber below this wavelength higher-order modes such as LP 1 1 mode will propagate the fiber becomes a multimode fiber the cutoff wavelength is important parameter for single mode fibers because it determines the wavelength the range of its operation as a single mode fiber here is a formula to calculate the theoretical cutoff wavelength of a single mode fiber lambda C is the theoretical cutoff wavelength a is the radius of the fiber core in 1 is the refractive index of the core we see is normalized frequency Delta is a refractive index difference between the fiber core and cladding the typical cutoff wavelength for 1 point 3 micron single