Patent classifications
C03B37/01217
METHOD OF MAKING OPTICAL FIBER PREFORM WITH PRESSED SOOT
According to some embodiments method for making an optical fiber preform comprises the steps of: (i) placing a plurality of rods with an outer surface having a coefficient of friction 0.02≦COF≦0.3 into an inner cavity of an apparatus; (ii) placing particulate glass material in the inner cavity between the rods and an inner wall of the mold cavity; and (iii) applying pressure against the particulate glass material to press the particulate glass material against the plurality of rods.
COMPOSITE OPTICAL FIBRE BASED PLASMA GENERATION DEVICE
A device for generating a plasma and detecting a light signal. The plasma being intended to be generated in the vicinity of a study area of a sample and the light signal originating in the study area. The device including a current generator, an analysis unit, and an electrical and optical waveguide including means for transmitting an electric current configured to generate a plasma at one end of the means for transmitting the electric current in the vicinity of the study zone, means for detecting and transmitting configured to detect and transmit the light signal from the study area to the analysis unit, and an optical cladding portion, the means for transmitting the electric current and the means for detecting and transmitting the light signal being accommodated in the optical cladding portion.
MULTICORE FIBER HAVING ELLIPTICAL CORES
A multicore fiber is provided that includes a plurality of elliptical cores spaced apart from one another. Each of the plurality of elliptical cores has an elliptical shape. The multicore fiber also includes a cladding surrounding the plurality of elliptical 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.
POLARIZATION CONTROLLER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A polarization controller comprising: (i) an optical fiber, and (ii) a carrier surrounding the optical fiber, the carrier comprising an off-center through hole with at least one collapsed region, such that the optical fiber is situated within the through hole and contacts the at least one collapsed region of the through hole, and the collapsed region exerts pressure on the optical fiber.
POLARIZATION CONTROLLER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A polarization controller comprising: (i) an optical fiber, and (ii) a carrier surrounding the optical fiber, the carrier comprising an off-center through hole with at least one collapsed region, such that the optical fiber is situated within the through hole and contacts the at least one collapsed region of the through hole, and the collapsed region exerts pressure on the optical fiber.
Polarization controller and method of manufacture
A polarization controller comprising: (i) an optical fiber, and (ii) a carrier surrounding the optical fiber, the carrier comprising an off-center through hole with at least one collapsed region, such that the optical fiber is situated within the through hole and contacts the at least one collapsed region of the through hole, and the collapsed region exerts pressure on the optical fiber.
ELEMENT FOR A PREFORM, A FIBER PRODUCTION METHOD AND AN OPTICAL FIBER DRAWN FROM THE PREFORM
A preform element, its production, and fiber production methods from preform assemblies. The preform element has a length and a center axis along its length, a first and second end defined by its length and an outer preform element surface. The preform element includes a plurality of longitudinal structures disposed to form longitudinal hole(s) in a background material. At least one slot extending from its outer preform element surface and intersecting at least one of the longitudinal holes, wherein the at least one slot does not fully intersect the preform element. The preform element may be a preform center element or a preform ring element and may be assembled to a form part of a preform assembly for an optical fiber.
Element for a preform, a fiber production method and an optical fiber drawn from the preform
A preform element, it production and fiber production methods from preform assemblies are disclosed. The preform element has a length and a center axis along its length, a first and second end defined by its length and an outer preform element surface. The preform element comprises a plurality of longitudinal structures disposed to form longitudinal hole(s) in a background material. At least one slot extending from its outer preform element surface and intersecting at least one of the longitudinal holes, wherein the at least one slot does not fully intersect the preform element. The preform element may be a preform center element or a preform ring element and may be assembled to a form part of a preform assembly for an optical fiber.
INFRARED-TRANSMITTING, POLARIZATION-MAINTAINING OPTICAL FIBER AND METHOD FOR MAKING
This application relates generally to an optical fiber for the delivery of infrared light where the polarization state of the light entering the fiber is preserved upon exiting the fiber and the related methods for making thereof. The optical fiber has a wavelength between about 0.9 m and 15 m, comprises at least one infrared-transmitting glass, and has a polarization-maintaining (PM) transverse cross-sectional structure. The infrared-transmitting, polarization-maintaining (IR-PM) optical fiber has a birefringence greater than 10.sup.5 and has applications in dual-use technologies including laser power delivery, sensing and imaging.