IP Library Granted Patent US 6,990,277
Granted Patent B2
US 6,990,277 · App. 10/408,076 · Granted Jan 24, 2006

Enhanced multimode fiber

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Patent No.
US 6,990,277
App. No.
10/408,076
Granted
Jan 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A perturbed, multimode optical fiber exhibits order-of-magnitude improved capacity attributed to mode mixing—high per-channel bit rate, and large channel number due to large available bandwidth—without the added loss which, in the past, was associated with the perturbation stream.

Claims (35)

1. Article comprising at least one optical fiber suitable for multimode operation at a system operating wavelength in the wavelength range of 800-1700 nm, the fiber including a core of radius “a” and a cladding and having a guide strength, “Δ”, the core including a first core portion having a continuous α relationship between value of refractive index and radial position such that the maximum change in index over a radial distance of 2 μm is less than 5% Δ, with all wavelength-dependent values determined at a wavelength of 850 nm as measured in free space, in which all radius-dependent values of index of refraction disregard deviations extending radially for distance of less than 850 nm, and in which the said fiber includes a plurality of spaced perturbations, each perturbation constituting an interruption in fiber transmission properties for at least one bound mode in the core,

CHARACTERIZED IN THAT

the first core portion is enclosed within an annular, alpha-profiled second core portion, of radial dimension, 20-50% a, within which values of index of refraction are at least 5% Δ less than extrapolated values prescribed by extension of the said continuous relationship, and in that the said first core portion is of radial dimension 50-80% a, and wherein said first and second core portions have a discontinuous interface therebetween.

2. Article of claim 1 in which Δ is within the range of 0.7-4.0%, core radius is in the range 15-50 μm, and in which the index-of-refraction at the interface of the first core portion and the second core portion is reduced in value by at least 5% Δ over a radial distance≦2 μm.

3. Article of claim 2 in which the minimum value of index in the said second portion is greater than the predominant value of index, n cl , in the cladding.

4. Article of claim 3 in which the core-cladding interface is formed between the second core portion and the cladding.

5. Article of claim 2 in which the second core portion is enclosed within a third core portion of greater index than that of the second core portion as measured at its interface with the first core portion, the third core portion having a maximum radial dimension of 30% a and constituting the remainder of the core.

6. Article of claim 5 in which the minimum value of index attained in the said second portion is equal to or less than the predominant value of index, n cl , attained in the cladding.

7. Article of claim 2 in which the said first core portion has a best fit alpha refractive index profile at the said operating wavelength in accordance with the relationship

n 2 ( r )=(n co max ) 2 ·(1−2Δ·( r/a ) α )

in which:

r=radial distance from the fiber axis

n(r)=refractive index at r

Δ=(n co max −n cl )/n co max

n cl =the predominant refractive index of the cladding

n co max =the maximum refractive index of the core

a=core radius,

and in which α is of numerical value within the range 1.5-3.0.

8. Article of claim 2 in which the said fiber includes a plurality of uniformly spaced such perturbations.

9. Article of claim 8 in which the said perturbations comprise change in material index-of-refraction of value within the range, 0.1-5.0% Δ

10. Article of claim 8 in which the said perturbations comprise change in a cross sectional radial fiber dimension of at least 0.001 μm.

11. Article of claim 8 in which the said perturbations comprise change in cross sectional shape.

12. Article of claim 8 in which the said perturbations comprise change in axial fiber direction.

13. Article of claim 2 in which the fiber is encompassed within dual coatings including a primary coating in direct contact with the fiber and a secondary coating about the primary coating.

14. Article of claim 2 including a plurality of optical fibers within a sheathing, so defining a cable.

15. Article of claim 14 including grouped fibers.

16. Article of claim 15 in which grouped fibers are planar arrays.

17. Article of claim 2 in which the numerical value of the parameter, Γ≧0.0064, where:

Γ={(2Δ) 0.5 /a}

in which:

a=core radius

Δ=(n co max −n cl )/n co max

where: n co max =maximum refractive index in the core

n cl =predominant cladding refractive index of the cladding.

18. Article of claim 2 comprising reeled product.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 21, 2010
From: FITEL USA CORP.
To: FURUKAWA ELECTRIC NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 025521/0684 →