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Optical fiber and method of manufacturing optical fiber
11714229 · 2023-08-01 · ·

An optical fiber includes: a central core portion; an intermediate layer; a trench layer; and a cladding portion. Further, Δ1>Δ2>Δ3 and 0>Δ3 are satisfied, where Δ1 is a relative refractive-index difference of the central core portion, Δ2 is a relative refractive-index difference of the intermediate layer, and Δ3 is a relative refractive-index difference of the trench layer with respect to the cladding portion, respectively, and (c−b) is smaller than 4.5 μm when Δ1 is equal to or larger than 0.36% and equal to or smaller than 0.40%, Δ2 is equal to or larger than −0.05% and equal to or smaller than 0.05%, |Δ3| is equal to or smaller than 0.25%, Δ1×|Δ3| is equal to or smaller than 0.08%.sup.2, an inner diameter of the trench layer is 2b, and an outer diameter of the trench layer is 2c.

Optical fiber and method of manufacturing optical fiber
11714229 · 2023-08-01 · ·

An optical fiber includes: a central core portion; an intermediate layer; a trench layer; and a cladding portion. Further, Δ1>Δ2>Δ3 and 0>Δ3 are satisfied, where Δ1 is a relative refractive-index difference of the central core portion, Δ2 is a relative refractive-index difference of the intermediate layer, and Δ3 is a relative refractive-index difference of the trench layer with respect to the cladding portion, respectively, and (c−b) is smaller than 4.5 μm when Δ1 is equal to or larger than 0.36% and equal to or smaller than 0.40%, Δ2 is equal to or larger than −0.05% and equal to or smaller than 0.05%, |Δ3| is equal to or smaller than 0.25%, Δ1×|Δ3| is equal to or smaller than 0.08%.sup.2, an inner diameter of the trench layer is 2b, and an outer diameter of the trench layer is 2c.

OPTICAL FIBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPTICAL FIBER

An optical fiber has a central axis. The optical fiber includes a core made of silica glass and extending along the central axis, a cladding made of silica glass and surrounding the core, the cladding extending along the central axis, and a coating layer made of resin and surrounding the cladding, the coating layer extending along the central axis. An outer diameter of the cladding varies along the central axis. A residual stress in a direction along the central axis varies along the central axis, the residual stress being averaged over the core and the cladding in a cross section perpendicular to the central axis. A deviation from an average value of the outer diameter and a deviation from an average value of the residual stress have signs opposite to each other.

Method for manufacturing multimode optical fibers

A method of manufacturing a multimode optical fiber includes specifying a peak wavelength λ.sub.P for the multimode optical fiber. The peak wavelength λ.sub.P corresponds to a wavelength at which the multimode optical fiber has a maximum bandwidth. The multimode optical fiber comprises a core and a cladding surrounding and directly adjacent to the core. The core has a radius r.sub.1 and a maximum relative refractive index Δ.sub.1,MAX>0. The cladding comprises a depressed-index region having a minimum relative refractive index Δ.sub.3,MIN<0 and a volume v. A draw tension T for the multimode optical fiber is selected based on a correlation relating peak wavelength λ.sub.P to draw tension T, the correlation comprising a correlation constant. The correlation constant K is a function of at least one of Δ.sub.1,MAX, r.sub.1, v, Δ.sub.3,MIN, and λ.sub.P. The multimode optical fiber is drawn from a preform at the draw tension T.

Method for manufacturing multimode optical fibers

A method of manufacturing a multimode optical fiber includes specifying a peak wavelength λ.sub.P for the multimode optical fiber. The peak wavelength λ.sub.P corresponds to a wavelength at which the multimode optical fiber has a maximum bandwidth. The multimode optical fiber comprises a core and a cladding surrounding and directly adjacent to the core. The core has a radius r.sub.1 and a maximum relative refractive index Δ.sub.1,MAX>0. The cladding comprises a depressed-index region having a minimum relative refractive index Δ.sub.3,MIN<0 and a volume v. A draw tension T for the multimode optical fiber is selected based on a correlation relating peak wavelength λ.sub.P to draw tension T, the correlation comprising a correlation constant. The correlation constant K is a function of at least one of Δ.sub.1,MAX, r.sub.1, v, Δ.sub.3,MIN, and λ.sub.P. The multimode optical fiber is drawn from a preform at the draw tension T.

OPTICAL FIBER MANUFACTURING METHOD AND APPARATUS

An optical fiber manufacturing method includes: a drawing step of heating one end portion of an optical fiber preform to melt and deform the one end portion and drawing an optical fiber, wherein in the drawing step, drawing is performed while applying pressure to a melted-deformed portion that is melted and deformed.

OPTICAL FIBER MANUFACTURING METHOD AND APPARATUS

An optical fiber manufacturing method includes: a drawing step of heating one end portion of an optical fiber preform to melt and deform the one end portion and drawing an optical fiber, wherein in the drawing step, drawing is performed while applying pressure to a melted-deformed portion that is melted and deformed.

Method of manufacturing an optical fiber using axial tension control to reduce axial variations in optical properties

A method of manufacturing a tuned optical fiber includes providing a first preform from a set of like preforms each having substantially the same refractive index profile, including amount of axial variation relative to a target refractive index profile. The method includes drawing a reference optical fiber from the first preform and measuring a variation in an optical or physical property as a function of axial position. The method also includes drawing from a second preform from the set of like preforms the tuned optical fiber. The drawing includes using a time-varying tension that reduces the amount of variation of the optical or physical property of interest. The time-varying tension is defined by an amount of axial stress imparted to the tuned fiber needed to alter the refractive index profile and the at least one optical or physical property based on a stress-optic effect.

Method of manufacturing an optical fiber using axial tension control to reduce axial variations in optical properties

A method of manufacturing a tuned optical fiber includes providing a first preform from a set of like preforms each having substantially the same refractive index profile, including amount of axial variation relative to a target refractive index profile. The method includes drawing a reference optical fiber from the first preform and measuring a variation in an optical or physical property as a function of axial position. The method also includes drawing from a second preform from the set of like preforms the tuned optical fiber. The drawing includes using a time-varying tension that reduces the amount of variation of the optical or physical property of interest. The time-varying tension is defined by an amount of axial stress imparted to the tuned fiber needed to alter the refractive index profile and the at least one optical or physical property based on a stress-optic effect.

System and method for positioning an optical preform in a furnace

A system for positioning an optical preform in a furnace is provided that includes an upper muffle and a downfeed handle assembly with a tube defining a first end and a second end, the second end extending into the upper muffle. A handle is disposed within the tube. A second end of the handle extends into the upper muffle and a seal assembly is positioned around both the tube and the handle. The first end of the handle extends through the seal assembly and a drive assembly is coupled with the downfeed handle.