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
1/e2
The mode field diameter is defined as twice the mode field radius, and the mode field radius is equal to the distance from the center at which the electric and magnetic field strengths are reduced to
1/e
1/e2=0.135
w
The MFD is typically slightly larger than the core of an optical fiber extending slightly into the cladding.[1]