Patent classifications
C03B37/01426
STRUCTURED SILICA CLAD SILICA OPTICAL FIBERS
A new type of all-silica optical fiber is described; a Structured Silica Clad Silica (SSCS) optical fiber, whose cladding is structured to provide mode mixing within the core; and/or to have an average effective refractive index. Its cross-section is essentially symmetrical, it can be used, among other objects, to provide flatter, more speckle-free outputs from fiber lasers, or other limited mode photonic sources. Building the new fiber structure around a rare earth doped laser core provides a better fiber laser/amplifier for cladding pumping. The structured silica cladding contains paired layers, in which a down doped silica layer is followed by a layer of pure, or lesser down-doped, or even up-dope silica, and die number of paired layers is, typically, from 5 to about 25, and, generally, within the paired layers the ratio of thickness of the higher RI layer of silicate the down-doped silica is very broad, lying between about 0.0625 to about 16, depending on the intended use of the SSCS fibers. In some versions, the main core material can be up-doped silica with pure silica or down-doped silica as the primary second component.
PREFORMS FOR SPECKLE-FREE OUTPUT OPTICAL FIBERS HAVING STRUCTURED SILICA SECTIONS, METHODS OF SUCH PREFORM MANUFACTURE, AND IMPROVED SPECKLE-FREE OUTPUT OPTICAL FIBERS
The production and new type of preforms are presented which yield, upon drawing, new, class of optical fibers, improved, speckle-free output optical fibers. Useful fibers, providing speckle-free, smooth output with flat top transmission of light from gaussian or few mode sources are produced from preforms introduced herein. The unique production of these improved preforms is also presented. The preforms, and thus the fibers produced in varying core dimensions from about 100 μm to above 1000 μm, are based on a structured silica section of mode mixing area adjacent to the inner core, or in the case of non-circular core, within the core. Plasma Vapor Deposition process is modified to achieve the structured sections in a well-controlled manner. The structured sections are composed of a number of pairs of layers, where a thin down-doped layer is alternated with a much thicker core material layer. The ratio of the thickness of the core layer to the thickness of the down-doped layer is about 3 to 25. The number of paired layers is typically between about 8 to 30-layer pairs. The effective NA of the structured section is dependent on the particulars of the structured silica section and of the individual down-doped layer. Both circular inner core examples and non-circular core examples are possible and are discussed, herein.
Quartz glass tube as a semi-finished product for an optical component
A quartz glass tube as a semi-finished product for an optical component that has an inner bore extending along a tube center axis for the acceptance of a core rod and a tube wall limited by an inner casing surface and an outer casing surface is already known; within said tube wall an inner region made of a first quartz glass and an outer region made of a second quartz glass with a different index of refraction surrounding the inner region contact one another at a contact surface which runs around the center axis. In order to provide a quartz glass on this basis that facilitates the production of optical components for special applications such as laser-activated optical components in wand or fiber form, the invention states that the contact surface has a non-round course in the radial cross-section and the inner casing surface has a circular course.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TUBULAR SEMIFINISHED PRODUCT FROM QUARTZ GLASS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN OPTICAL COMPONENT USING THE SEMIFINISHED PRODUCT, AND SEMIFINISHED PRODUCT CONSISTING OF QUARTZ GLASS DOPED WITH FLUORINE
The aim of the invention is to improve a generally known method for producing quartz glass doped with fluorine, wherein SiO.sub.2 particles are formed in the presence of fluorine by means of a plasma deposition process, deposited in layers on an outer envelope of a cylindrical quartz glass substrate body rotating about its longitudinal axis, and vitrified to form a layer of quartz glass with a fluorine content of at least 1.5 wt. %, in such a way that a quartz glass semifinished product with a high fluorine content, characterised by a high basic transmission in the UV wavelength range, is obtained. To this end, the substrate body has at least one reservoir layer of quartz glass at least in the region of the outer envelope thereof, having a minimum hydroxyl group content of 200 wt. ppm and/or a minimum hydrogen content of 110.sup.17 molecules/cm.sup.3, and the substrate body is either fully or partially removed following the deposition of the quartz glass layer doped with fluorine.
Preforms for speckle-free output optical fibers having structured silica sections, methods of such preform manufacture, and improved speckle-free output optical fibers
The production and new type of preforms are presented which yield, upon drawing, new, class of optical fibers, improved, speckle-free output optical fibers. Useful fibers, providing speckle-free, smooth output with flat top transmission of light from gaussian or few mode sources are produced from preforms introduced herein. The unique production of these improved preforms is also presented. The preforms, and thus the fibers produced in varying core dimensions from about 100 m to above 1000 m, are based on a structured silica section of mode mixing area adjacent to the inner core, or in the case of non-circular core, within the core. Plasma Vapor Deposition process is modified to achieve the structured sections in a well-controlled manner. The structured sections are composed of a number of pairs of layers, where a thin down-doped layer is alternated with a much thicker core material layer. The ratio of the thickness of the core layer to the thickness of the down-doped layer is about 3 to 25. The number of paired layers is typically between about 8 to 30-layer pairs. The effective NA of the structured section is dependent on the particulars of the structured silica section and of the individual down-doped layer. Both circular inner core examples and non-circular core examples are possible and are discussed, herein.
Preforms for Speckle-Free Output Optical Fibers Having Structured Silica Sections, Methods of Such Preform Manufacture, and Improved Speckle-Free Output Optical Fibers
Preforms are presented which yield, upon drawing, new, improved, speckle-free output optical fibers, providing speckle-free, smooth output with flat top transmission of light from gaussian or few mode sources. The production of these preforms is also presented. The preforms, and the fibers produced in varying core dimensions from about 100 m to above 1000 m, are based on a structured silica section of mode mixing area adjacent to the inner core, or in the case of non-circular core, within the core. Modified Plasma Vapor Deposition process achieves the structured sections. The structured sections include pairs of layers, where a thin down-doped layer is alternated with a much thicker core material layer. The ratio of the thickness of the core layer to the thickness of the down-doped layer is about 3 to 25. The paired layers are between about 8 to 30-layer pairs. Both circular inner core and non-circular core examples are discussed.