Interferometric focusing technique for forming taps in fibers
View Patent ↗Techniques are used to determine when interfering beams of light are precisely aligned at the core of the fiber when a laser interferometer is used to burn diffraction gratings into optical fibers. Two alternative methods are disclosed for performing this function, namely, refraction of the UV fluorescence through the fiber onto a paper or screen, and alternately interrupting the left and right UV beams, then directly observing the fluorescence pattern of the UV beam on the fiber core to determine alignment.
1. A method of forming a grating or tap in the core of an optical fiber, comprising the steps of:
directing interfering beams of light at the core region of the fiber;
providing an optical detector to reveal a fluorescence pattern emanating from the core region; and
determining whether the interfering beams are precisely aligned at the core region by observing the fluorescence pattern.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the optical detector is fluorescing paper or a conversion screen; and
the fluorescence pattern is in the form of one or more lines visible on the fluorescing paper or conversion screen.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the lines visible on the fluorescing paper or conversion screen are C-shaped.
4. The method of claim 2 , including:
a plurality of lines visible on the fluorescing paper or conversion screen; and
precise alignment is achieved when two of the lines are generally symmetrical.
5. The method of claim 2 , including:
a plurality of lines visible on the fluorescing paper or conversion screen; and
alignment is off when two of the lines have different shapes.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the interfering beams of light are ultraviolet.
7. The method of claim 1 , further including the steps of alternately interrupting the interfering beams of light at the core region of the fiber.