C03B37/027

METHOD FOR DRAWING AN OPTICAL FIBER USING ROD-IN CYLINDER TECHNIQUE
20230060842 · 2023-03-02 ·

A method for drawing an optical fibre from an optical fibre preform with a core section, a cladding section, a first gap and a second gap. The optical fibre preform is attached to an optical fibre draw tower through a handle. In addition, the optical fibre preform is connected to a vacuum system to supply and remove gas from the first gap and the second gap. Moreover, the gas is supplied to create a thermal barrier between the core section and the cladding section during heating of the optical fibre preform. Further, the optical fibre preform is heated inside a heating furnace to draw the optical fibre from the optical fibre preform.

METHOD FOR DRAWING AN OPTICAL FIBER USING ROD-IN CYLINDER TECHNIQUE
20230060842 · 2023-03-02 ·

A method for drawing an optical fibre from an optical fibre preform with a core section, a cladding section, a first gap and a second gap. The optical fibre preform is attached to an optical fibre draw tower through a handle. In addition, the optical fibre preform is connected to a vacuum system to supply and remove gas from the first gap and the second gap. Moreover, the gas is supplied to create a thermal barrier between the core section and the cladding section during heating of the optical fibre preform. Further, the optical fibre preform is heated inside a heating furnace to draw the optical fibre from the optical fibre preform.

OPTICAL FIBER FORMING APPARATUS

An optical fiber forming apparatus comprises: a draw furnace; a tube that extends into the passageway of the draw furnace; and a cooling device at an outlet of the tube, the cooling device comprising: one or more bodies having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface, an opening within the body extending from the top surface through the body to the bottom surface, wherein the opening is configured to pass an optical fiber through the body, and one or more gas outlets within the body configured to direct gas to contact the optical fiber as it passes through the opening.

Optical fiber

An optical fiber according to an embodiment includes a core, a cladding, and a coating layer. At the boundary between the core and the cladding, the local sound velocity decreases in the direction from the core side toward the cladding side. At least in the cladding, the local sound velocity changes continuously in a radial direction. Further, the line width of the Brillouin gain of the light beam guided by the fundamental mode is 60 MHz or more.

Optical fiber

An optical fiber according to an embodiment includes a core, a cladding, and a coating layer. At the boundary between the core and the cladding, the local sound velocity decreases in the direction from the core side toward the cladding side. At least in the cladding, the local sound velocity changes continuously in a radial direction. Further, the line width of the Brillouin gain of the light beam guided by the fundamental mode is 60 MHz or more.

Vacuum slow cooling device for optical fiber draw

A method of processing an optical fiber includes drawing the optical fiber from a heated glass source, reheating the optical fiber, and cooling the optical fiber under vacuum at a cooling rate less than the cooling rate of the optical fiber in air at 25° C. and 1 atm. Cooling the optical fiber under vacuum is conducted after reheating the optical fiber. Cooling the optical fiber under vacuum reduces the rate of heat transfer from the optical fiber, which may enable further relaxation of the glass and reduction in the fictive temperature of the optical fiber. A system for processing an optical fiber includes a furnace containing a fiber preform, a first positioner, a reheating device, and a treatment device downstream of the reheating device, the treatment device operable to cool the optical fiber under vacuum to reduce the rate of heat transfer from the optical fiber.

PREFORM ASSEMBLY FOR DRAWING MULTICORE OR HOLEY OPTICAL FIBRE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF

The present invention relates to a preform assembly and a method for drawing a multicore optical fibre and a holey fibre. Particularly, the preform assembly includes a hollow cylindrical tube, a plurality of discs stacked inside the hollow cylindrical tube and a plurality of core rods inserted in a plurality of through holes in each of the plurality of discs.

Hollow core optical fibre

A hollow core optical fibre comprises a tubular jacket; a cladding comprising a plurality of primary capillaries spaced apart from one another in a ring and each bonded to an inner surface of the jacket at a peripheral location around the circumference of the jacket; and a hollow core formed by a central void within the ring of primary capillaries; wherein the cladding further comprises, within each primary capillary, two secondary capillaries and no more, the two secondary capillaries spaced apart from one another and each bonded to an inner surface of the primary capillary at an azimuthal location around the circumference of the primary capillary which is displaced from the peripheral location of the primary capillary.

Microstructured glass articles with at least 100 core elements and methods for forming the same
11643354 · 2023-05-09 · ·

According to embodiments, a method of making a microstructured glass article includes bundling M bare optical fibers in a fiber bundle, wherein M is an integer greater than 100. Thereafter, the fiber bundle may be inserted in a cavity of a soot preform. The soot preform may have a density of less than or equal to 1.5 g/cm.sup.3 and comprise silica-based glass soot. The soot preform and inserted fiber bundle may then be consolidated to form a microstructured glass article preform. The microstructured glass article preform may then be drawn into the microstructured glass article comprising M core elements embedded in a cladding matrix.

Microstructured glass articles with at least 100 core elements and methods for forming the same
11643354 · 2023-05-09 · ·

According to embodiments, a method of making a microstructured glass article includes bundling M bare optical fibers in a fiber bundle, wherein M is an integer greater than 100. Thereafter, the fiber bundle may be inserted in a cavity of a soot preform. The soot preform may have a density of less than or equal to 1.5 g/cm.sup.3 and comprise silica-based glass soot. The soot preform and inserted fiber bundle may then be consolidated to form a microstructured glass article preform. The microstructured glass article preform may then be drawn into the microstructured glass article comprising M core elements embedded in a cladding matrix.