Method for the manufacture of optical fibers, improved optical fibers, and improved Raman fiber amplifier communication systems
View Patent ↗The specification describes an improved optical fiber design in which the criteria for high performance in a Raman amplified optical system, such as moderate effective area, moderate dispersion, low dispersion slope, and selected zero dispersion wavelength, are simultaneously optimized. In preferred embodiments of the invention, the dispersion characteristics are deliberately made selectively dependent on the core radius. This allows manufacturing variability in the dispersion properties, introduced in the core-making process, to be mitigated during subsequent processing steps.
1. An optical fiber comprising sequential regions of:
a. a core region extending from the center of the optical fiber, with essentially all of the core region having a positive Δ,
b. a trench region, with essentially all of the trench region having a negative Δ,
c. a ring region having a positive Δ,
the optical fiber characterized by:
Dispersion at 1550 nm: 5-8.5 ps/nm-km
Dispersion slope at 1550 nm: <0.045 ps/nm 2 -km
Effective area at 1550 nm: >50 μm 2
Cable cutoff wavelength: <1410 nm
Macrobend loss (32 mm) at 1625 nm: >5×10 3 dB/km
Zero dispersion wavelength: <1400 nm.
2. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein:
Dispersion at 1550 nm=7.3+/−2 ps/nm-km.
3. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein:
Effective area at 1550 nm=54-58 μm 2 .
4. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein:
Dispersion slope at 1550 nm: <0.042 ps/nm 2 -km.
5. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein:
Dispersion at 1550 nm=7.3+/−2 ps/nm-km
Effective area at 1550 nm=54-62 μm 2
Dispersion slope at 1550 nm: <0.042 ps/nm 2 -km.
6. The optical fiber of claim 5 wherein the refractive index profile of the optical fiber includes a central core region, a trench region, a ring region, and a cladding region.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the optical fiber has a core radius r, and the derivative of the dispersion D of the optical fiber with respect to the core radius of the optical fiber, ∂D/∂r, is larger than a corresponding derivative D of the refractive index of the core.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein ∂D/∂r is at least 4× larger than other derivatives.