Low Loss Optical Fiber And Method Of Making The Same
US-2016170137-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US9919955B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9919955-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615086169-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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An optical fiber has a core region that is doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts that are configured, such that, in a Raman spectrum with a frequency shift of approximately 600 cm −1 , the fiber has a nanoscale structure having an integrated D2 line defect intensity of less than 0.025. Alternatively, the core region is doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts that are configured such that the fiber has a residual axial compressive stress with a stress magnitude of more than 20 MPa and a stress radial extent between 2 and 7 times the core radius. According to another aspect of the invention a majority of the optical propagation through the fiber is supported by an identified group of fiber regions comprising the core region and one or more adjacent cladding regions. The fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching among the fiber regions in the identified group.
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We claim: 1. An optical fiber, comprising: a plurality of concentric fiber regions, including a core region and surrounding cladding regions that are doped with one or more index-modifying dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to create a selected index profile, wherein a majority of the optical propagation through the fiber is supported by an identified group of fiber regions comprising the core region and one or more adjacent cladding regions, and wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching among the fiber regions in the identified group, wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured such that the drawn fiber has an attenuation of less than 0.18 dB/km at a transmission wavelength of 1550 nm. 2. An optical fiber, comprising: a plurality of concentric fiber regions, including a core region and surrounding cladding regions that are doped with one or more index-modifying dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to create a selected index profile, wherein a majority of the optical propagation through the fiber is supported by an identified group of fiber regions comprising the core region and one or more adjacent cladding regions, and wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching among the fiber regions in the identified group, wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured such that the drawn fiber has an attenuation of less than 0.17 dB/km at a transmission wavelength of 1550 nm. 3. The optical fiber of claim 1 , wherein the fiber is drawn at a speed of greater than 3 meters per second. 4. The optical fiber of claim 1 , wherein the identified group of fiber regions includes a core region, a pedestal region, and an inner trench region, and wherein the fiber regions are treated with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching, during fiber draw at a selected draw temperature, among the fiber regions in the identified group of fiber regions. 5. An optical fiber, comprising: a plurality of concentric fiber regions, including a core region and surrounding cladding regions that are doped with one or more index-modifying dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to create a selected index profile, wherein a majority of the optical propagation through the fiber is supported by an identified group of fiber regions comprising the core region and one or more adjacent cladding regions, and wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching among the fiber regions in the identified group, wherein the fiber is doped with amounts of viscosity-reducing K dopant and Cl dopant, wherein the amount of K dopant is between 5 and 2,000 ppm, and wherein the amount of Cl dopant is between 100 and 15,000 ppm. 6. An optical fiber, comprising: a plurality of concentric fiber regions, including a core region and surrounding cladding regions that are doped with one or more index-modifying dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to create a selected index profile, wherein a majority of the optical propagation through the fiber is supported by an identified group of fiber regions comprising the core region and one or more adjacent cladding regions, and wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching among the fiber regions in the identified group, wherein the fiber is doped with amounts of viscosity-reducing Rb dopant, Cl dopant, and P dopant, wherein the amount of Rb dopant is between 5 and 2,000 ppm, wherein the amount of Cl dopant is between 100 and 15,000 ppm, and wherein the amount of P dopant is between 0% and 2%. 7. An optical fiber, comprising: a plurality of concentric fiber regions, including a core region and surrounding cladding regions that are doped with one or more index-modifying dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to create a selected index profile, wherein a majority of the optical propagation through the fiber is supported by an identified group of fiber regions comprising the core region and one or more adjacent cladding regions, and wherein the fiber regions are doped with one or more viscosity-reducing dopants in respective amounts and radial positions that are configured to achieve viscosity matching among the fiber regions in the identified group, wherein the fiber is doped with amounts of viscosity-reducing Na and F dopant, wherein the amount of Na dopant is between 5 and 2,000 ppm, and wherein the amount of F dopant is between 100 and 150,000 ppm.
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