A GaAs LED is to be coupled with an optical fiber at an acceptance angle of 55, the fiber core refractive index is 1.4, caleulate the critical angle above which light can propagate in the fiber Select one: OA. 51.04 Degrees OB. 54.19 Degrees OC. 55.97 Degrees OD. 52.56 Degrees OE. 49.19 Degrees

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A GaAs LED is to be coupled with an optical fiber at an acceptance angle of 55, the fiber core refractive index is 1.4, caleulate
the critical angle above which light can propagate in the fiber
Select one:
OA. 51.04 Degrees
OB. 54.19 Degrees
OC.55.97 Degrees
OD. 52.56 Degrees
OE. 49.19 Degrees
Transcribed Image Text:A GaAs LED is to be coupled with an optical fiber at an acceptance angle of 55, the fiber core refractive index is 1.4, caleulate the critical angle above which light can propagate in the fiber Select one: OA. 51.04 Degrees OB. 54.19 Degrees OC.55.97 Degrees OD. 52.56 Degrees OE. 49.19 Degrees
: Si, Ge, GaAs Parameters and Universal Constants
UNIVERSAL CONSTANTS
Properties
SEMICONDUCTOR
6.63 x 10-34 J.s
Si
Ge
Ga As
-31
m.
9.11 x 10
Kg
Eg (eV)
1; (cm-3)
Hn (cm2/V-s)
4p (cm2/V-s)
Ne (em-3)
N. (cm-3)
m/m.
m, /m.
& (F/m)
1.1
0.67
1.42
3.14
1.5 x 1010
2.3 x 1013
1.8 x 106
1.602 x 10-19C
1500
3900
8500
Eo
8.85 x 10-12 F/m
450
1900
400
1.05 x 10-4 J-s
2.78 x 1019
1.04 x 1019
4.45 x 1017
K
8.6 x 10-5 eV/K
9.84 x 1018
6 x 1018
7.72 x 1018
KT/q
26 mV (T 3 300 К)
0.082
0.98
0.067
KT
26 meV (T 300 K)
0.28
0.49
0.45
3 x 10 m/s
C
11.7
16
13.1
nair = 1
nGaAs = 3.66
Some useful relations
EgA Ga-As(r) = 1.424 +1.247r
Egin,Gaz -As(r) = 0.36+1.064r
1 eV = 1.602 x 10-19 J
1 KG = 1 x 10-5 Wb/em2
Transcribed Image Text:: Si, Ge, GaAs Parameters and Universal Constants UNIVERSAL CONSTANTS Properties SEMICONDUCTOR 6.63 x 10-34 J.s Si Ge Ga As -31 m. 9.11 x 10 Kg Eg (eV) 1; (cm-3) Hn (cm2/V-s) 4p (cm2/V-s) Ne (em-3) N. (cm-3) m/m. m, /m. & (F/m) 1.1 0.67 1.42 3.14 1.5 x 1010 2.3 x 1013 1.8 x 106 1.602 x 10-19C 1500 3900 8500 Eo 8.85 x 10-12 F/m 450 1900 400 1.05 x 10-4 J-s 2.78 x 1019 1.04 x 1019 4.45 x 1017 K 8.6 x 10-5 eV/K 9.84 x 1018 6 x 1018 7.72 x 1018 KT/q 26 mV (T 3 300 К) 0.082 0.98 0.067 KT 26 meV (T 300 K) 0.28 0.49 0.45 3 x 10 m/s C 11.7 16 13.1 nair = 1 nGaAs = 3.66 Some useful relations EgA Ga-As(r) = 1.424 +1.247r Egin,Gaz -As(r) = 0.36+1.064r 1 eV = 1.602 x 10-19 J 1 KG = 1 x 10-5 Wb/em2
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