IP Library Granted Patent US 7,747,119
Granted Patent B2
US 7,747,119 · App. 11/725,832 · Granted Jun 29, 2010

Multimode optical fiber for high rate LAN, method for manufacturing the same, and test bed thereof

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Patent No.
US 7,747,119
App. No.
11/725,832
Granted
Jun 29, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a method for manufacturing a multimode optical fiber for high data rate LAN using MCVD, which includes a deposition process for forming a clad layer and a core layer, doped with an additive for controlling a refractive index, on an inner wall of a quartz tube by injecting a deposition gas into the quartz tube and applying heat to outside of the quartz tube; and a collapse process, which is repeatedly conducted N times, for filling up a gap in the quartz tube by applying heat of a temperature over a deposition temperature to the quartz tube after the core layer is completely deposited. In the method, together with an N−1 th collapse process, an etching process of injecting a reaction gas for etching into the quartz tube is conducted in order to eliminate a portion of which refractive index is transformed due to evaporation of the additive.

Claims (19)

1. A multimode optical fiber for an optical LAN (Local Area Network), which has a core diameter of 50±3 μm, transmits a signal of 1-gigabit (Gb) level at 850 nm and 1300 nm, and has a transmission distance more than 600 m at both wavelengths, wherein, among DMD (Differential Mode Delay) features at 850 nm, a maximum time delay difference at the entire area of a core is within 2.0 ns/km, and

wherein a maximum time delay difference in a range where a radial offset is 5 to 18 μm is within 2.0 ns/km.

2. The multimode optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein an optical fiber having a transmission distance more than 600 m and 2000 m at 850 nm and 1300 nm respectively is characterized in that

among DMD features at 850 nm, a maximum time delay difference at the entire area of a core is within 2.0 ns/km,

a maximum time delay difference in a range where a radial offset is 5 to 18 μm is within 1.0 ns/km, and

all time delay differences of the core except for a center is more than 0.4 ns/km.

3. A multimode optical fiber for an optical LAN, which has a core diameter of 62.5±3 μm, transmits a signal of 1-gigabit (Gb) level at 850 nm and 1300 nm, and has a transmission distance more than 300 m and 500 m at 850 nm and 1300 nm respectively,

wherein, among DMD features at 850 nm, a maximum time delay difference at the entire area of a core is within 5.0 ns/km, and

wherein a maximum time delay difference in a range from a core center to a point where a radial offset is 16 μm is within 3.5 ns/km.

4. A multimode optical fiber for an optical LAN, which has a core diameter of 50±3 μm or 62.5±3 μm, transmits a signal of 1-gigabit (Gb) level at 850 nm and 1300 nm, and has a transmission distance more than 500 m and 1000 m at 850 nm and 1300 nm respectively,

wherein, among DMD features at 850 nm, a maximum time delay difference at the entire area of a core is within 3.0 ns/km,

wherein a maximum time delay difference in a range from a core center to a point where a radial offset is 16 μm is within 2.0 ns/km, and

wherein all time delay differences of the core except for the center is more than 0.4 ns/km.

5. A multimode optical fiber for an optical LAN, which has a core diameter of 50±3 μm, transmits a signal of 10-gigabit (Gb) level at 850 nm, and has a transmission distance more than 300 m,

wherein, among DMD features at 850 nm, a maximum time delay difference at the entire area of a core is within 0.3 ns/km, and

wherein a maximum time delay difference in a range where a radial offset is 5 to 18 μm is within 0.3 ns/km.

6. The multimode optical fiber according to claim 5 , wherein an optical fiber having a transmission distance more than 500 m is characterized in that:

a maximum time delay difference at the entire area of a core is within 0.15 ns/km, and

a maximum time delay difference in a range where a radial offset is 5 to 18 μm is within 0.15 ns/km.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 10, 2008
From: LS CORP.
To: LS CABLE LTD.
Reel/Frame 021658/0903 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 9, 2008
From: LG CABLE LTD.; LS CABLE LTD.
To: LS CORP.
Reel/Frame 021651/0652 →