Power-law index profile:  For optical fibers, a class of graded-index profiles characterized by where 
n (
r ) is the nominal 
refractive index as a function of distance from the 
fiber axis[?], 
n 1 is the nominal refractive index on axis, 
n 2 is the refractive index of the 
homogeneous cladding[?] (
n (
r ) = 
n 2 when 
r ≥ α), α is the 
core radius, and 
g is a parameter that defines the shape of the profile. 
Note 1:  α is often used in place of g . Hence, this is sometimes called an alpha profile. 
Note 2:  For this class of profiles, multimode distortion[?] is smallest when g takes a particular value depending on the material used. For most materials, this optimum value is approximately 2. When g increases without limit, the profile tends to a step-index profile.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C
 
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