Forming a plurality of loops in an optical fiber around a spool adjacent
to an exposed end face can suppress internal reflections from the exposed
end face. The radius of the loops can attenuate light that is propagating
to and from the end face by causing light to leak out of the optical
fiber's core and into its cladding. The radius can be selected to control
physical stress in the optical fiber and promote reliability. The radius
and the number of loops can be selected to meet a return loss
specification. The loops can be formed by coiling the optical fiber
around a spool that includes a slot for holding the optical fiber until
it is put into service.