IP Library Granted Patent US 12710583
Granted Patent B2
US 12710583 · App. 18/101,135 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Multicore optical fiber

Inventors: Takemi Hasegawa (Osaka, JP); Takahiro Suganuma (Osaka, JP); Hirotaka Sakuma (Osaka, JP)
Assignee: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.
G02B6/02042G02B6/02395G02B6/4482
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Patent No.
US 12710583
App. No.
18/101,135
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The MCF of the present disclosure suppresses occurrence of structural abnormality such as air bubbles in the vicinity of a boundary between a marker and a cladding. The MCF includes a glass optical fiber including a plurality of cores, a marker, and a cladding, and a resin coating. On a cross section of the MCF, centers of the plurality of cores and a center of the marker constitute a plane figure having a rotational symmetry of order 1 with respect to a center of the cross section. Moreover, on the cross section, the marker is disposed so as to be located on a circumference of a circle having a center coinciding with the center of the cross section and having the circumference passing through the respective centers of the plurality of cores.

Claims (14)

1 . A multicore optical fiber comprising:

a glass optical fiber including a plurality of cores each extending along a central axis, a marker extending along the plurality of cores, and a cladding surrounding the plurality of cores and the marker; and

a resin coating provided on an outer peripheral surface of the glass optical fiber,

wherein on a cross section of the multicore optical fiber orthogonal to the central axis, centers of the plurality of cores and a center of the marker constitute a plane figure having a rotational symmetry of order 1 with respect to a center of the cross section,

on the cross section, the marker is disposed to be located on a circumference of a circle having a center coinciding with the center of the cross section and having the circumference passing through the centers of the plurality of cores,

a refractive index of the marker is lower than a refractive index of the cladding, and

a refractive index of each of the plurality of cores is higher than the refractive index of the cladding.

2 . The multicore optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein

with respect to a first core and a second core, among the plurality of cores, sandwiching the marker along the circumference of the circle, the marker is disposed to satisfy a relationship in which a ratio d 1 /d 2 of a center-to-center distance d 1 between the first core and the marker to a center-to-center distance d 2 between the second core and the marker is less than 0.9.

3 . The multicore optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein

a refractive index of the marker is higher than a refractive index of the cladding, and

a V value for the marker at wavelength λ is 2.405 or less, the V value being defined by the following Formula:

V =(2π/λ)· r ·( n marker 2 −n clad 2 ) 1/2

where (2π/λ) is a wave number of light having a wavelength λ in vacuum, r is a radius of the marker, n marker is the refractive index of the marker, and n clad is the refractive index of the cladding.