Patent classifications
G02B6/4289
OPTICAL FIBER SIDE INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICE
An object is to provide a highly versatile local-light detection apparatus for an optical fiber capable of supporting various types of coated optical fibers.
A local-light detection apparatus for an optical fiber according to the present invention includes a first jig including a recess curved in a longitudinal direction of a coated optical fiber and an optical input and output device configured to make light incident on the coated optical fiber in which a bend is formed and to receive light leaking from the coated optical fiber, a second jig including a protrusion curved in the longitudinal direction of the coated optical fiber, the protrusion being configured to sandwich the coated optical fiber between the recess of the first jig and the protrusion, a presser configured to apply a pressing force in a direction in which the recess of the first jig and the protrusion of the second jig approach each other and to form the bend in the coated optical fiber, and fiber guides disposed at both ends of the recess of the first jig in the longitudinal direction of the coated optical fiber, and to arrange the coated optical fiber on a predetermined path on the recess of the first jig regardless of a diameter of the coated optical fiber when the presser forms the bend in the coated optical fiber.
OPTICAL FIBER SIDE INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE AND DESIGN METHOD
An object is to provide an optical fiber side input and output device in which light can be input and output from the side of the tube core cable without adjusting a spacing S even in a case where the thickness of the protective tube differs, and a method of designing the optical fiber side input and output device. An optical fiber side input and output device according to the present invention has a structure in which an angle of a central angle of an apex portion of a first jig having a convex portion is appropriately set, and a loss insertion is kept equal to or less than a prescribed value by using a relationship between a spacing S at the angle and an insertion loss when light is input and output from the side of the tube core cable, even in a case which a thickness of a protective tube changes, and this eliminates the need of adjusting the spacing S.
Optical power monitor device and optical power monitor method
An optical power monitor device includes a first optical fiber, including a core and a cladding surrounding the core and being at least one of an incidence-side optical fiber and a launch-side optical fiber connected to each other at a connection point, which is constituted by a curve portion and a linear portion between the curve portion and the connection point, a low refractive index layer that is provided in at least a portion of the linear portion on an outer side of the cladding and has a refractive index lower than a refractive index of the cladding, and a first optical detector that is provided at a position close to at least the curve portion.
Backlist displays with bent light guide layers
A display such as a liquid crystal display may have an array of pixels that is illuminated using backlight illumination from a backlight. The backlight may have a light guide layer that distributes light from light-emitting diodes across the display. The light guide layer may have a planar portion that provides backlight illumination to the array of pixels and may have bent edge portions that curve out of the plane of the planar portion. Light scattering structures may be formed in the planar portion to extract backlight illumination from the light guide layer. A light sensor adjacent to the bent portion may monitor leaked light. The light guide layer may have two bent portions on opposing edges of the light guide layer.
Split photodetector for differential receivers
An optical cavity is formed to have a circuitous configuration. The optical cavity is configured to receive light coupled from a waveguide. At least two photodetector sections are formed over respective portions of the optical cavity. Each of the at least two photodetector sections is configured to detect light present within the optical cavity. Each of the at least two photodetector sections is configured for separate and independent control.
OPTICAL FIBER CLADDING LIGHT STRIPPER
Multi-clad optical fiber cladding light stripper (CLS) comprising an inner cladding with one or more recessed surface regions to remove light propagating within the inner cladding. A CLS may comprise such recessed surface regions along two or more azimuthal angles about the fiber axis, for example to improve stripping efficiency. One or more dimensions, or spatial distribution, of the recessed surface regions may be randomized, for example to improve stripping uniformity across a multiplicity of modes propagating within a cladding. Adjacent recessed surface regions may abut, for example, end-to-end, as segments of a recess that occupies a majority, or even an entirety, of the length of a fiber surrounded by a heat sink. One or more dimensions, or angular position, of individual ones of the abutted recessed surface regions may vary, according to a regular or irregular pattern.
MICRO-SCALE WAVEGUIDE SPECTROSCOPE
A Micro-scale waveguide spectroscope is provided. The waveguide spectroscope includes a waveguide having a bent region that does not satisfy a total reflection condition, and a light detector arranged on the bent region of the waveguide and configured to detect light emitted from the bent region. The waveguide includes a single layer having a refractive index greater than that of air or includes a core layer and a cladding layer surrounding the core layer. The waveguide has at least a first region having a first radius of curvature and a second region having a second radius of curvature different from the first radius of curvature.
Optical fiber lateral input/output device
An object of the present invention is to provide, in a local-light coupling technique for improving efficiency of work, an optical fiber local-light coupling apparatus configured to hardly affect communication between an OLT and an ONU while causing light to leak from a coated optical fiber in such an amount that makes it possible to confirm a communication state. The optical fiber local-light coupling apparatus according to the present invention includes a first jig including a concave portion curved in a longitudinal direction with respect to a coated optical fiber, and a probe configured to receive leakage light leaking from the coated optical fiber being bent; a second jig including a convex portion curved in the longitudinal direction with respect to the coated optical fiber, the convex portion being configured to sandwich the coated optical fiber between the convex portion and the concave portion of the first jig; a pressing unit configured to apply pressing force in a direction in which the concave portion of the first jig and the convex portion of the second jig approach each other to form a bend in the coated optical fiber; and a reflective film configured to cover a surface of the concave portion of the first jig except for a leakage light passage portion through which, among the leakage light, reception leakage light to be received by the probe passes, and reflect and return the leakage light other than the reception leakage light to the coated optical fiber.
Apparatus and method for reorganizing resources of optical fiber cabinet and optical fiber cabinet
The present invention provides an apparatus including: a macrobending injected-light modulation and control module, configured to modulate an injected optical signal according to a port identifier of each first port and inject the injected optical signal to an optical fiber connected to the first port; a macrobending signal detection module, configured to receive a received optical signal at a second port of an optical transmission path; a phase-locked detection module, electrically connected to the macrobending injected-light modulation and control module and the macrobending signal detection module, and configured to: when an injected optical signal that is injected by the macrobending injected-light modulation and control module to an optical fiber is consistent with a received optical signal that is acquired by the macrobending signal detection module, acquire and output port identifiers of a first port and a second port.
Optical device, terminator, wavelength-tunable laser device, and method for manufacturing optical device
An optical device capable of suppressing a reflected light at an end of an optical waveguide regardless of the width of the optical waveguide is provided. An optical device includes an optical waveguide and a terminator. The optical waveguide is formed on a substrate. The terminator is formed on the substrate in such a way that the terminator is connected to one end of the optical waveguide, includes a curved optical waveguide having such a curvature that it causes a bending loss in an input light input from the optical waveguide, the input light decaying as it propagates through the curved optical waveguide.