C03B2201/82

System and method for manufacturing optical fiber

A system for controlling an ambient microgravity environment of a system for drawing optical fiber including a filter arranged to cleanse an environment from contaminants, a molecular sieve arranged in a series of at least one of meshes and baffles to dehumidify the environment, at least one of a pump and a fan to draw an environmental gas through the filter, through the molecular sieve and back in to an ambient environment and a housing in which the filter, molecular sieve and at least one of pump and fan reside.

System and method for manufacturing optical fiber

A preform material including a starter tip to facilitate an initial fiber draw from the preform within a furnace, wherein the tip comprises a vacuum-sealed tip to receive a plastic grip which attached to an end of a preform.

Method for Preparing All-Solid-State Photonic Crystal Fiber Preforms by Extrusion

The present invention discloses a method for preparing all-solid-state photonic crystal fiber preform by extrusion. Firstly, aligning the center of the first jacking end of the first jacking rod with the center of the core outlet mold. The adverse effect on this part of extruded core glass by oxygen or other impurities in air during the extrusion out of the core outlets can be avoided. The defects on the core glass surface and the cladding glass surface can be effectively removed, and the purity and quality of the core component in the obtained fiber preform can be improved.

Hollow-core fiber with anti-resonant arches and method of manufacturing thereof
10816721 · 2020-10-27 · ·

A hollow-core fiber with a single layer of robust anti-resonant optical arches is disclosed, which is designed and made of infrared soft glass and allows the transmission of mid- to long-infrared wavelengths (1-15 microns). Each curved arch is solidly attached at two locations on the outer solid region surface and together the arches define the core diameter. The thickness and spacing between the arches are selected to minimize the fiber transmission loss <1 dB/m at wavelengths in the mid- to long-infrared where the infrared soft glass has high absorption >30 dB/m. A hollow-core preform with anti-resonant arches is made by extrusion of infrared soft glasses through a die specifically designed to produce the hollow-core fiber with anti-resonant arches.

HOLLOW-CORE FIBER WITH ANTI-RESONANT ARCHES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF
20200326473 · 2020-10-15 ·

A hollow-core fiber with a single layer of robust anti-resonant optical arches is disclosed, which is designed and made of infrared soft glass and allows the transmission of mid- to long-infrared wavelengths (1-15 microns). Each curved arch is solidly attached at two locations on the outer solid region surface and together the arches define the core diameter. The thickness and spacing between the arches are selected to minimize the fiber transmission loss <1 dB/m at wavelengths in the mid- to long-infrared where the infrared soft glass has high absorption >30 dB/m. A hollow-core preform with anti-resonant arches is made by extrusion of infrared soft glasses through a die specifically designed to produce the hollow-core fiber with anti-resonant arches.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER

A system for drawing optical fiber in microgravity including a sealed housing to prevent infiltration of at least humidity and filled with a dry environment, a preform holder located within the sealed housing to hold preform material, a furnace located within the sealed housing to receive the preform material from the preform holder and to heat the preform material from which the optical fiber is pulled, a feed system to move the preform material from the preform holder to the furnace, a drawing mechanism located within the sealed housing to pull the optical fiber from the preform material within the furnace, a diameter monitor located within the sealed housing to measure a diameter of the optical fiber and a fiber collection mechanism located. within the sealed housing to gather and store the optical fiber.

Fiber optic manufacturing in space
10550028 · 2020-02-04 · ·

Aspects of the embodiments include an optical fiber formed in a low gravity environment. The optical fiber can be used in airframe applications for missile defense, oil-field applications for down-well laser applications, optical communications, and other applications. The optical fiber can include a fluoride composition, such ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF (ZBLAN), and can be characterized by an insertion loss in a range from 13 dB/1000 km to 120 dB/1000 km. The optical fiber can deliver optical energy with low insertion loss at the desired power and wavelength for the various applications.

Microgravity-based method and system for fabricating optical fibers
10442721 · 2019-10-15 ·

In a unit gravity environment, a glass preform is encased in a material to generate an encased glass preform. The material remains solid at the glass preform's crystal melting temperature and is inert with respect to the glass preform. The encased glass preform is placed in a microgravity environment and heated to a temperature above the crystal melting temperature until the glass preform melts and is free of crystals, wherein a crystallite-free glass preform is encased within the material. The crystallite-free glass preform is then cooled in the microgravity environment to generate a solid crystallite-free glass preform encased within the material. While still in the microgravity environment, the material encasing the solid crystallite-free glass preform is removed in the microgravity environment and the solid crystallite-free glass preform is polished. A glass optical fiber is then drawn from the solid crystallite-free glass preform in the microgravity environment.

FIBER OPTIC MANUFACTURING IN SPACE
20190152835 · 2019-05-23 · ·

Aspects of the embodiments include an optical fiber formed in a low gravity environment. The optical fiber can be used in airframe applications for missile defense, oil-field applications for down-well laser applications, optical communications, and other applications. The optical fiber can include a fluoride composition, such ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF (ZBLAN), and can be characterized by an insertion loss in a range from 13 dB/1000 km to 120 dB/1000 km. The optical fiber can deliver optical energy with low insertion loss at the desired power and wavelength for the various applications.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER

A preform material including a starter tip to facilitate an initial fiber draw from the preform within a furnace, wherein the tip comprises a vacuum-sealed tip to receive a plastic grip which attached to an end of a preform.