Laterally emitting optical waveguide and method for introducing micromodifications into an optical waveguide
US-2024012196-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US9442252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9442252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514594849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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A method including the steps of providing a light-diffusing optical fiber ( 12 a ) having a glass core ( 20 ), a cladding ( 40 ) surrounding the core ( 20 ), and a plurality of nano-sized structures in the form of voids ( 32 ) situated within said core ( 20 ) or at a core-cladding boundary; cleaving the light-diffusing fiber ( 12 a ), thereby forming a cleaved end face ( 66 ); and applying energy to one or more of 1) the cleaved end face ( 66 ) and 2) the light-diffusing fiber ( 12 b ) along a portion of the length thereof adjacent the cleaved end face ( 66 ), the amount of energy being sufficient to collapse and seal the voids ( 32 ) exposed at the cleaved end face ( 66 ), leaving a sealed cleaved end face ( 68 ). A lens may then be attached to the sealed cleaved end face ( 68 ), or the sealed cleaved end face ( 68 ) may be softened sufficiently to induce formation of a lensing surface such as a convex lensing surface ( 60 ) on the sealed end face ( 68 ).
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A method of providing a light-diffusing fiber having a core and a cladding with a core-cladding boundary therebetween and plurality of nano-sized structures situated within said core or at the core-cladding boundary and further having a lens integrated with said fiber, the method comprising: providing a light-diffusing optical fiber having a glass core, a cladding surrounding the core, a fiber length, and a plurality of nano-sized structures in the form of voids situated within said core or at a core-cladding boundary, wherein the plurality of nano-sized structures in the form of voids each comprise a void length that is less than the fiber length; cleaving the light-diffusing fiber, thereby forming a cleaved end face; and applying energy to one or more of 1) the cleaved end face and 2) the light-diffusing fiber along a portion of the length thereof adjacent the cleaved end face, the amount of energy being sufficient to collapse and seal the voids exposed at the cleaved end face, leaving a sealed cleaved end face. 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein applying energy to the cleaved end face comprises applying laser energy to the cleaved end face. 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein applying energy comprises applying energy directly to the cleaved end face and not directly to said a portion of the length of the fiber adjacent the cleaved end face. 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein applying energy comprises applying energy to the cleaved end face so as to seal the voids to a depth of 10 μm or less. 5. The method according to claim 1 , the method further comprising polishing the sealed cleaved end face. 6. The method according to claim 1 , the method further comprising affixing a lens to the sealed cleaved end face. 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein affixing a lens comprises heat-fusing a lens to the sealed cleaved end face. 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein applying energy comprises applying one or more of heat and laser energy to the light-diffusing fiber along said portion of the length thereof adjacent the cleaved end face. 9. The method according claim 1 wherein applying energy comprises applying energy to the light-diffusing fiber along a portion of the length thereof adjacent the cleaved end face so as to seal the voids, at the end face, to a depth of more than 10 μm. 10. The method according to claim 9 , the method further comprising softening the light-diffusing fiber at or near the sealed end face thereof sufficiently to induce formation of a convex lensing surface on the sealed end face of the fiber. 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the energy is applied so as to seal the voids, at the end face, to a depth of more than 1000 μm. 12. A method of providing light-diffusing fiber having a core and a cladding with a core-cladding boundary therebetween and plurality of nano-sized structures situated within said core or at the core-cladding boundary and further having a lens integrated with said fiber, the method comprising: providing a light-diffusing optical fiber having a glass core, a cladding surrounding the core, a fiber length, and a plurality of nano-sized structures in the form of voids situated within said core or at a core-cladding boundary, wherein the plurality of nano-sized structures in the form of voids each comprise a void length that is less than the fiber length; applying energy to the light-diffusing fiber, along a portion of the length thereof, the amount of energy being sufficient to collapse and seal the voids along said portion of the length; cleaving the light-diffusing fiber inside said portion of the length, thereby forming a sealed cleaved end face on the light-diffusing fiber. 13. The method according to claim 12 , the method further comprising placing the light-diffusing fiber in tension across said portion while performing the step of applying energy. 14. The method according to claim 12 , the method further comprising polishing the sealed cleaved end face. 15. The method according to claim 12 , the method further comprising affixing a lens to the sealed cleaved end face. 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein affixing a lens comprises heat-fusing a lens to the sealed cleaved end face. 17. The method according to claim 12 wherein said portion of the length of the light-diffusing fiber is at least 2000 μm. 18. The method according to claim 17 , the method further comprising softening the light-diffusing fiber at or near the sealed end face thereof sufficiently to induce formation of a convex lensing surface on the sealed end face of the fiber. 19. A light-diffusing fiber having a first end and a second end and comprising: a glass core; a cladding surrounding said core; a plurality of nano-sized structures situated within said core or at a core-cladding boundary; and a lens on said first end, wherein the plurality of nano-sized structures are sealed off within a sealing region at or near said first end so as not to extend up to or into said lens, wherein each nano-sized structure in the form of voids comprises a void length that is less than a distance between the sealing region and the second end. 20. The light diffusing fiber according to claim 19 , wherein said first end comprises a sealed cleaved end face having a lens positioned on and fused to said sealed cleaved end face. 21. The light-diffusing fiber according to claim 20 wherein the lens is a ball lens. 22. The light-diffusing fiber according to claim 20 wherein the lens is a GRIN lens. 23. The light diffusing fiber according to claim 19 , wherein said first end comprises a sealed end face of the fiber. 24. The light diffusing fiber according to claim 19 , wherein said first end comprises a sealed end face of the fiber, and wherein the sealed end face has a convex surface.
Optical fibres with cladding {with or without a coating} · CPC title
characterised by nanostructures, i.e. structures of size less than 100 nm, e.g. quantum dots · CPC title
the light being emitted along at least a portion of the lateral surface of the fibre · CPC title
Preparing the ends of light guides for coupling, e.g. cutting · CPC title
arranged - + - · CPC title
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