IP Library Granted Patent US 7,062,137
Granted Patent B2
US 7,062,137 · App. 10/912,666 · Granted Jun 13, 2006

Fiber optic article including fluorine

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Patent No.
US 7,062,137
App. No.
10/912,666
Granted
Jun 13, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fiber optic article, such as an optical fiber or an optical preform, can include a core comprising a concentration of erbium, a concentration of fluorine and a concentration of ytterbium for sensitizing the erbium by absorbing pump light and transferring energy to the erbium. The erbium can provide light having a second wavelength different than the wavelength of the pump light. The article can also include a concentration of phosphorus. The fiber optic article can include a cladding disposed about the core, where the cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the core, and a second cladding disposed about the first cladding, where the second cladding includes an index of refraction than is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The fiber optic article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include a longitudinally extending region for providing birefringence.

Claims (19)

1. An optical fiber, comprising:

a core comprising a host material comprising a concentration of erbium, a concentration of phosphorus, a concentration of ytterbium and a concentration of fluorine for reducing the index of refraction of the host material comprising said concentrations of erbium, phosphorus and ytterbium, said concentration of ytterbium for sensitizing said erbium by absorbing pump light and transferring energy to said erbium, said erbium providing light having a second wavelength different than the wavelength of the pump light;

a cladding disposed about said core and having inner and outer perimeters spaced by a thickness therebetween, said cladding having an index of refraction that is less than an index of refraction of said core; and wherein

said core has a V-number at said second wavelength of greater than 2.405 and a numerical aperture of less than 0.12 relative to said cladding, and said thickness is larger than a thickness of a region, if present, disposed between said cladding and said core.

2. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said cladding is a pump cladding for receiving the pump light and wherein said optical fiber includes a second cladding disposed about said cladding.

3. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said concentration of fluorine is at least 1% by weight.

4. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said V-number is at least 3.

5. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said numerical aperture is no greater than 0.09.

6. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said core comprises a diameter of at least 12 microns.

7. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said core comprises a diameter of at least 15 microns.

8. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said core comprises a diameter of at least 25 microns.

9. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein said core comprises at least 60% by weight of silica.

10. The optical fiber of claim 1 comprising at least one longitudinally extending region for providing said core of said fiber with a selected birefringence at said second wavelength.

11. The optical fiber of claim 10 wherein said selected birefringence is no less than 1×10 −4 .

12. The optical fiber of claim 10 wherein said at least one longitudinally extending region comprises a pair of longitudinally extending regions each having a substantially circular outer perimeter, said cladding having a substantially circular outer perimeter and being a pump cladding for receiving the pump light, and said optical fiber comprising a second cladding disposed about said cladding.

13. The optical fiber of claim 12 wherein said selected birefringence is no less than 1×10 −4 .

14. The optical fiber of claim 1 comprising said region disposed between said cladding and said core, said region having an index of refraction that is less than an index of refraction of said core and wherein said cladding comprises an index of refraction that is less than said index of refraction of said region.

15. The optical fiber of claim 14 comprising at least one longitudinally extending region for providing said core of said fiber with a selected birefringence at said second wavelength.

16. The optical fiber of claim 14 wherein said region has a non-circular outer perimeter.

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