Mid-infrared optical fibers with enhanced OH-diffusion resistance

US11846807B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11846807-B2
Application numberUS-202016919874-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 2, 2020
Priority dateDec 12, 2019
Publication dateDec 19, 2023
Grant dateDec 19, 2023

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Mid-infrared-transparent optical fiber products with enhanced resistance to OH diffusion are disclosed, which may be used fiber laser oscillator and amplifiers systems. In one embodiment, an optical fiber product may include optical fiber configured for propagation of mid-infrared radiation toward a light-radiating endface of or coupled to the optical fiber, and a diffusion barrier disposed on the light-radiating endface and configured for allowing the mid-infrared radiation emanating from the light-radiating endface to pass therethrough and for preventing OH diffusion therethrough toward the light-radiating endface. In another embodiment, an optical fiber product may include an optical fiber for propagation of mid-infrared radiation and an endcap coupled to the optical fiber for receiving therefrom the mid-infrared radiation and radiating out the mid-infrared radiation, the endcap being made of an endcap material that has no or a low amount of fluoride and that is less permeable to OH diffusion than the fiber-optic material.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical fiber product, comprising: an optical fiber made of a fiber-optic material and configured for propagation of mid-infrared radiation, wherein the fiber-optic material comprises a fluoride-based glass; and an endcap having a proximal endface coupled to the optical fiber for receiving therefrom the mid-infrared radiation, a distal endface for radiating the mid-infrared radiation outside the optical fiber product, and an endcap body extending and configured for propagation of the mid-infrared radiation from the proximal endface to the distal endface, the endcap being made of an endcap material that comprises an oxide-based glass, has no or a low amount of fluoride and is less permeable to OH diffusion than the fiber-optic material. 2. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the oxide-based glass comprises silica, an aluminosilicate-based glass, a phosphosilicate-based glass, an aluminophosphosilicate-based glass, a germanium-oxide-based glass, a lead-germanate-based glass, a tellurium-oxide-based glass, or any combination thereof. 3. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the endcap material has a molar proportion of fluoride or fluoride-based compounds that is less than 20 mol %. 4. The optical fiber product of claim 3 , wherein the molar proportion of fluoride or fluoride-based compounds of the endcap material is less than 10 mol %. 5. The optical fiber product of claim 4 , wherein the endcap material contains no or trace amounts of fluoride or fluoride-based compounds. 6. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the endcap has a length ranging from about 50 μm to about 6 mm. 7. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the endcap has a coreless structure. 8. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the endcap has a core-clad structure. 9. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the distal endface of the endcap is perpendicular to a longitudinal fiber axis of the optical fiber product. 10. The optical fiber product of claim 1 , wherein the distal endface of the endcap is oblique to a longitudinal fiber axis of the optical fiber product. 11. A fiber-based laser oscillator, laser amplifier, or laser beam delivery system comprising the optical fiber product of claim 1 .

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  • G02B6/262Primary

    Optical details of coupling light into, or out of, or between fibre ends, e.g. special fibre end shapes or associated optical elements · CPC title

  • Fibre compositions (per se C03C13/04)or doping with active elements (lasing materials in general H01S3/14) · CPC title

  • Resonators including a grating structure, e.g. distributed Bragg reflectors [DBR] or distributed feedback [DFB] fibre lasers · CPC title

  • erbium · CPC title

  • fluoride glass, e.g. fluorozirconate or ZBLAN [ ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF] · CPC title

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What does patent US11846807B2 cover?
Mid-infrared-transparent optical fiber products with enhanced resistance to OH diffusion are disclosed, which may be used fiber laser oscillator and amplifiers systems. In one embodiment, an optical fiber product may include optical fiber configured for propagation of mid-infrared radiation toward a light-radiating endface of or coupled to the optical fiber, and a diffusion barrier disposed on …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Laval
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/262. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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