Optical fiber

US9575245B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9575245-B2
Application numberUS-201514943190-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 17, 2015
Priority dateNov 20, 2014
Publication dateFeb 21, 2017
Grant dateFeb 21, 2017

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An optical fiber containing an alkali metal and capable of reducing Rayleigh scattering loss is provided. An optical fiber has a core and a cladding made of silica glass and enclosing the core. The cladding contains fluorine and has a refractive index lower than the refractive index of the core. The core contains first group dopants selected from the group of Na element, K element, or a compound thereof at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 10 ppm or less. The core also contains second group dopants for reducing the viscosity of silica glass and having a diffusion coefficient of 1×10 −12 cm 2 /s or more and smaller than the diffusion coefficient of the first group dopants, by an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more at a temperature of 2000° C. to 2300° C.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical fiber comprising: a core made of silica glass containing a first group of dopants by concentration of 0.2 ppm or more on the average, the first group of dopants consisting of Na element, K element, or any compound thereof, and a second group of dopants by 0.2 ppm or more on the average, the second group of dopants decreasing the viscosity of silica glass and having a diffusion coefficient of 1×10 −12 cm 2 /s or more and smaller than the diffusion coefficient of the first group dopants at a temperature of 2000° C. to 2300° C.; and a cladding formed around the core and made of silica glass containing fluorine, the cladding having a refractive index lower than the refractive index of the core. 2. An optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein the average concentration of the first group of dopants is 10 ppm or less. 3. An optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein the average concentration of the first group dopants is 0.2 ppm or more and 10 ppm or less at a domain up to 3 times the mode field diameter, and the average concentration of the second group dopants in the core is higher than the average concentration of the first group dopants. 4. An optical fiber according to claim 2 , wherein the average concentration of the first group dopants is 0.2 ppm or more and 10 ppm or less at a domain up to 3 times the mode field diameter, and the average concentration of the second group dopants in the core is higher than the average concentration of the first group dopants. 5. An optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein the average concentration of the second group dopants in the core is 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 6. An optical fiber according to claim 2 , wherein the average concentration of the second group dopants in the core is 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 7. An optical fiber according to claim 3 , wherein the average concentration of the second group dopants in the core is 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 8. An optical fiber according to claim 4 , wherein the average concentration of the second group dopants in the core is 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 9. An optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 10. An optical fiber according to claim 2 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 11. An optical fiber according to claim 3 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 12. An optical fiber according to claim 4 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 13. An optical fiber according to claim 5 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 14. An optical fiber according to claim 6 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 15. An optical fiber according to claim 7 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 16. An optical fiber according to claim 8 , wherein the core contains, as the second group dopants, any one or more selected from the group of Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Sr, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less. 17. An optical fiber preform comprising: a core region to become the core of an optical fiber and made of silica glass, the core region containing a first group of dopants selected from the group of Na element, K element, or a compound thereof, at an average concentration of 20 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less and a second group of dopants used for decreasing the viscosity of silica glass and having diffusion coefficient of 1×10 −12 cm 2 /s or more at a temperature of 2000° C. to 2300° C. and smaller than the diffusion coefficient of the first group dopants, at an average concentration of 0.2 ppm or more and 100 ppm or less; and a cladding region made of silica glass containing contains fluorine and exhibiting a refractive index lower than the refractive index of the core region and formed around the core region so as to become the cladding of the optical fiber. 18. An optical fiber preform according to claim 17 , wherein the concentration of the first group dopants is the maximum at a position in a cylindrical domain within ⅓ or less of the mode field diameter in the optical fiber.

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  • G02B6/02Primary

    Optical fibres with cladding {with or without a coating} · CPC title

  • doped with non-metals other than boron or fluorine · CPC title

  • Parabolic or graded index [GRIN] core profile · CPC title

  • Silica-containing oxide glass compositions · CPC title

  • Impurity concentration specified · CPC title

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What does patent US9575245B2 cover?
An optical fiber containing an alkali metal and capable of reducing Rayleigh scattering loss is provided. An optical fiber has a core and a cladding made of silica glass and enclosing the core. The cladding contains fluorine and has a refractive index lower than the refractive index of the core. The core contains first group dopants selected from the group of Na element, K element, or a compoun…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sumitomo Electric Industries
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Feb 21 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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