Definitions for "Cutoff Wavelength"
The shortest wavelength at which only the fundamental mode of an optical waveguide is capable of propagation.
A distinct boundary, in the wavelength spectrum, which characterizes the mode of operation of a fiber. A fiber operating at wavelengths lower than the cutoff wavelength is multimode while the same fiber operating at wavelengths higher than cutoff wavelength is single mode.
The wavelength beyond which singlemode fiber only supports one mode of propagation.