Patent classifications
G02B6/024
Antiresonant hollow core preforms and optical fibres and methods of fabrication
A preform (10) for an antiresonant hollow core optical fibre comprises an outer jacket tube (12) having an inner surface and a central longitudinal axis (24); a plurality of antiresonant cladding tubes (14) spaced apart at predefined peripheral locations around the inner surface of the outer jacket tube (12), each antiresonant cladding tube (14) in contact with the inner surface such that a central longitudinal axis (26) of each antiresonant cladding tube (14) is at a first radial distance from the central longitudinal axis (24) of the outer jacket tube (12); and a plurality of spacing elements (22) disposed alternately with the antiresonant cladding tubes (14) and each in contact with an outer surface of each of two adjacent antiresonant cladding tubes (14) at one or more contact points (28), the contact points (28) at a second radial distance from the central longitudinal axis (24) of the outer jacket tube (12), the second radial distance being greater than the first radial distance.
Antiresonant hollow core preforms and optical fibres and methods of fabrication
A preform (10) for an antiresonant hollow core optical fibre comprises an outer jacket tube (12) having an inner surface and a central longitudinal axis (24); a plurality of antiresonant cladding tubes (14) spaced apart at predefined peripheral locations around the inner surface of the outer jacket tube (12), each antiresonant cladding tube (14) in contact with the inner surface such that a central longitudinal axis (26) of each antiresonant cladding tube (14) is at a first radial distance from the central longitudinal axis (24) of the outer jacket tube (12); and a plurality of spacing elements (22) disposed alternately with the antiresonant cladding tubes (14) and each in contact with an outer surface of each of two adjacent antiresonant cladding tubes (14) at one or more contact points (28), the contact points (28) at a second radial distance from the central longitudinal axis (24) of the outer jacket tube (12), the second radial distance being greater than the first radial distance.
Single Crystal Fiber
Provided is a single-crystal fiber including a waveguide structure for a wavelength to be subjected to optical amplification, in which at least one end of the single-crystal fiber is planar, an angle θ between a normal to a facet of the single-crystal fiber and an optical axis of the single-crystal fiber satisfies a relationship of θ=90°−tan.sup.−1(n.sub.2/n.sub.1), where n.sub.1 represents a refractive index of a medium of a space that uses the single-crystal fiber, and n.sub.2 represents a refractive index of the single-crystal fiber for a guided light beam having a polarization direction parallel with a plane that includes the normal to the facet and the optical axis, and a diameter Dx in an X-direction and a diameter Dy in a Y-direction of a cross-section of the single-crystal fiber perpendicular to the optical axis satisfies a relationship of (n.sub.2/n.sub.1)0.9≤Dx/Dy≤(n.sub.2/n.sub.1)1.1.
Illumination of optical analytical devices
Optical analytical devices and their methods of use are provided. The devices are useful in the analysis of highly multiplexed optical reactions in large numbers at high densities, including biochemical reactions, such as nucleic acid sequencing reactions. The devices include optical waveguides for illumination of the optical reactions. The devices further provide for the efficient coupling of optical excitation energy from the waveguides to the optical reactions. Optical signals emitted from the reactions can thus be measured with high sensitivity and discrimination using features such as spectra, amplitude, and time resolution, or combinations thereof. The devices of the invention are well suited for miniaturization and high throughput.
Illumination of optical analytical devices
Optical analytical devices and their methods of use are provided. The devices are useful in the analysis of highly multiplexed optical reactions in large numbers at high densities, including biochemical reactions, such as nucleic acid sequencing reactions. The devices include optical waveguides for illumination of the optical reactions. The devices further provide for the efficient coupling of optical excitation energy from the waveguides to the optical reactions. Optical signals emitted from the reactions can thus be measured with high sensitivity and discrimination using features such as spectra, amplitude, and time resolution, or combinations thereof. The devices of the invention are well suited for miniaturization and high throughput.
HOLLOW-CORE FIBRE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF
A hollow-core anti-resonant-reflecting fibre (HC-AF) includes a hollow-core region, an inner cladding region, and an outer cladding region. The hollow-core region axially extends along the HC-AF. The inner cladding region includes a plurality of anti-resonant elements (AREs) and surrounds the hollow-core region. The outer cladding region surrounds the inner cladding region. The hollow-core region and the plurality of AREs are configured to provide phase matching of higher order hollow-core modes and ARE modes in a broadband wavelength range.
HOLLOW-CORE FIBRE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF
A hollow-core anti-resonant-reflecting fibre (HC-AF) includes a hollow-core region, an inner cladding region, and an outer cladding region. The hollow-core region axially extends along the HC-AF. The inner cladding region includes a plurality of anti-resonant elements (AREs) and surrounds the hollow-core region. The outer cladding region surrounds the inner cladding region. The hollow-core region and the plurality of AREs are configured to provide phase matching of higher order hollow-core modes and ARE modes in a broadband wavelength range.
OPTICAL FIBER RIBBON, OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTION COMPONENT, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTION COMPONENT
An optical fiber ribbon includes a plurality of optical fibers each including a glass fiber including a core and a cladding covering the core, and a resin coating covering the glass fiber, the plurality of optical fibers being arranged in parallel. In the optical fiber ribbon, a distance between central axes of adjacent optical fibers among the plurality of optical fibers in a direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the plurality of optical fibers is larger than an outer diameter of each of the plurality of optical fibers.
OPTICAL FIBER RIBBON, OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTION COMPONENT, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTION COMPONENT
An optical fiber ribbon includes a plurality of optical fibers each including a glass fiber including a core and a cladding covering the core, and a resin coating covering the glass fiber, the plurality of optical fibers being arranged in parallel. In the optical fiber ribbon, a distance between central axes of adjacent optical fibers among the plurality of optical fibers in a direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the plurality of optical fibers is larger than an outer diameter of each of the plurality of optical fibers.
DELIVERY FIBER ASSEMBLY AND A BROAD BAND SOURCE
A delivery fiber assembly suitable for delivering broad band light and including a delivery fiber and a connector member. The delivery fiber has a length, an input end for launching light, and a delivery end. The delivery fiber includes along its length a core region and a cladding region surrounding the core region, the cladding region includes a cladding background material having a refractive index N.sub.bg and a plurality of microstructures in the form of inclusions of solid material having refractive index up to N.sub.inc and extending in the length of the longitudinal axis of the delivery fiber, wherein N.sub.inc<N.sub.bg. The plurality of inclusions in the cladding region is arranged in a cross-sectional pattern including at least two rings of inclusions surrounding the core region. The connector member is mounted to the delivery fiber at a delivery end section of the delivery fiber including the delivery end.