Patent classifications
G02B6/0281
MULTI-CORE OPTICAL FIBER AND MULTI-CORE OPTICAL FIBER CABLE
The MCF of the present disclosure suppresses XT and leakage loss at 1.565 μm or 1.625 μm for bidirectional communication. The MCF comprises 12 core units each including a core and a depressed layer, a common cladding, and a resin coating. The units are arranged so that no adjacent relationship is established between cores each having an adjacent relationship with a specific core selected from the units, and are arranged so that centers of the units are line symmetric with a symmetry axis intersecting with the central axis and passing through none of the centers of the units. The resin coating's diameter is 250±15 μm, an effective area at 1.550 μm is 70 μm.sup.2 or more, and a 22 m-length cable cutoff wavelength is 1.530 μm or less. A center-to-center interval between adjacent cores, a shortest distance from the core center to the cladding interface, and a cladding's diameter satisfy specific conditions.
Optical fiber with inverse triangular trench design
A single mode optical fiber is provided that includes a core region having an outer radius r.sub.1 and a maximum relative refractive index Δ.sub.1max. The single mode optical fiber further includes a cladding region surrounding the core region, the cladding region includes a depressed-index cladding region, a relative refractive index Δ.sub.3 of the depressed-index cladding region increasing with increased radial position. The single mode optical fiber has a bend loss at 1550 nm for a 15 mm diameter mandrel of less than about 0.75 dB/turn, a bend loss at 1550 nm for a 20 mm diameter mandrel of less than about 0.2 dB/turn, and a bend loss at 1550 nm for a 30 mm diameter mandrel of less than 0.005 dB/turn. Additionally, the single mode optical fiber has a mode field diameter of 9.0 microns or greater at 1310 nm wavelength.
Optical fiber with increased bend performance
A single mode optical fiber is provided that includes a core region and a cladding region, the cladding region including a depressed-index cladding region, a first outer cladding region, and a second outer cladding region. The first outer cladding region has a lower relative refractive than the second outer cladding region. The single mode optical fiber has a bend loss at 1550 nm for a 15 mm diameter mandrel of less than about 0.75 dB/turn, has a bend loss at 1550 nm for a 20 mm diameter mandrel of less than about 0.2 dB/turn, and a bend loss at 1550 nm for a 30 mm diameter mandrel of less than about 0.005 dB/turn. Additionally, the single mode optical fiber has a mode field diameter of about 9.0 microns or greater at 1310 nm wavelength and a cable cutoff of less than or equal to about 1260 nm.
Optical fiber and optical transmission module
An optical fiber includes: a first core portion capable of transmitting first light; a second core portion formed on an outer periphery of the first core portion in a structure different from that of the first core portion and capable of transmitting second light different from the first light. The second core portion is formed around the outer periphery of the first core portion, and a center of the second core portion is positioned in a region of the first core portion.
OPTICAL FIBER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
An optical fiber includes a core and a cladding surrounding an outer periphery of the core and has a refractive index profile in which a relative refractive index difference with respect to a distance r from a center of the core is represented by Δ(r), where a value of A represented by
A=−∫.sub.0.sup.0.22MFD.sup.
is 0.3%.Math.μm or less, where a unit of r is μm, a unit of a relative refractive index difference Δ(r) is %, Δ.sub.ref(r)=−0.064r+0.494, and MFD.sub.1.31 is a mode field diameter at a wavelength of 1.31 μm.
Multicore fiber designs for spatial multiplexing
In an optical fiber, a plurality of individual cores extend through a common cladding. Each individual core supports at least one local transverse spatial mode. The individual cores and surrounding cladding are structured to support propagation of plurality of desired signal-carrying modes, while suppressing undesired modes, thereby supporting the propagation of one or more spatially multiplexed signals. The core-to-core spacing of the fiber is configured to maintain an acceptably low level of mode-coupling between cores.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING LOW LOSS OPTICAL FIBERS
An optical fiber includes a core region of silica glass doped with an alkali metal oxide. A depressed-index cladding region surrounds the core region and comprises silica glass doped with a first concentration of fluorine. The depressed-index cladding region has a minimum relative refractive index Δ.sub.3min in a range from −0.80% to −0.30%. An outer cladding region comprises silica glass doped with a second, lesser concentration. The outer cladding region has a relative refractive index Δ.sub.4, where Δ.sub.4−Δ.sub.3min>0.05%. The optical fiber has a time-to-peak hydrogen aging value at 23° C. of less than 100 hours upon exposure to an atmosphere having a total pressure of 1 atm and containing a partial pressure of 0.01 atm H.sub.2 and a partial pressure of 0.99 atm N.sub.2. The optical fiber exhibits an attenuation <0.16 dB/km.
Rollable optical fiber ribbon with low attenuation, large mode field diameter optical fiber and cable
A rollable optical fiber ribbon utilizing low attenuation, bend insensitive fibers and cables incorporating such rollable ribbons are provided. The optical fibers are supported by a ribbon body, and the ribbon body is formed from a flexible material such that the optical fibers are reversibly movable from an unrolled position to a rolled position. The optical fibers have a large mode filed diameter, such as ≥9 microns at 1310 nm facilitating low attenuation splicing/connectorization. The optical fibers are also highly bend insensitive, such as having a macrobend loss of ≤0.5 dB/turn at 1550 nm for a mandrel diameter of 15 mm.
Framework for the design of optimum and near-optimum broadband multi-mode optical fibers by core doping
Described is a technique for optimizing the design and manufacture of broadband MMFs. MMFs for use in CWDM applications are specifically described.
Low loss optical fibers with fluorine and chlorine codoped core regions
A co-doped optical fiber is provided having an attenuation of less than about 0.17 dB/km at a wavelength of 1550 nm. The fiber includes a core region in the fiber having a graded refractive index profile with an alpha of greater than 5. The fiber also includes a first cladding region in the fiber that surrounds the core region. Further, the core region has an relative refractive index of about −0.10% to about +0.05% compared to pure silica. In addition, the core region includes silica that is co-doped with chlorine at about 1.2% or greater by weight and fluorine between about 0.1% and about 1% by weight.