Claims
- 1. An article comprising a length of dispersion-compensating (DC) optical fiber that is designed to support only the fundamental mode of radiation at 1550 nm, the DC fiber being fabricated from silica glass and having a refractive index profile that includes a core region surrounded by a cladding region having a nominal refractive index n4, the core region comprising:
a central core having a nominal refractive index n1; a “trench” surrounding the central core, the trench having a nominal refractive index n2, and a “ridge” surrounding the trench, the ridge having a nominal refractive index n3 wherein:
0.015<n1−n4<0.035; −0.012<n2−n4<−0.006; 0.002<n3−n4<0.015; and wherein the core region comprises the following dimensions:
central core radius=1.5±0.5 μm; trench width=4.3±1.0 μm; ridge width=2.4±1.0 μm;
- 2. The article of claim 1 wherein the DC fiber has a non-zero dispersion (D) and a non-zero dispersion slope (S) at 1500 nm, and wherein the ratio of the dispersion slope to the dispersion (S/D) is greater than 0.012 nm−1 at 1550 nm.
- 3. The article of claim 2 further including an annular ring of deposited cladding material disposed between the ridge and the outer cladding, said deposited cladding having a width of at least 1.0 micron and an index of refraction that is approximately equal to n4.
- 4. The article of claim 1 wherein the DC fiber has negative dispersion, insertion loss and a refractive index profile that provides a dispersion characteristic having an RDS that is greater than 0.015 nm−1 at 1550 nm; and
the ratio of the dispersion to the insertion loss at 1550 nm forms a Figure Of Merit (FOM) whose absolute magnitude exceeds 200 ps/(nm·dB).
- 5. The article of claim 1 wherein the DC fiber has negative dispersion, insertion loss, and a refractive index profile that provides a dispersion characteristic having an RDS that is greater than 0.018 nm−1 at 1550 nm; and
the ratio of the dispersion to the insertion loss at 1550 nm forms a Figure Of Merit (FOM) whose absolute magnitude exceeds 250 ps/(nm·dB).
- 6. The article of claim 1 wherein the DC fiber has negative dispersion, insertion loss and a refractive index profile that provides a dispersion characteristic having an RDS that is greater than 0.02 nm−1 at 1550 nm; and
the ratio of the dispersion to the insertion loss at 1550 nm forms a Figure Of Merit (FOM) whose absolute magnitude exceeds 280 ps/(nm·dB)
- 7. The article of claim 1 wherein the DC fiber is fabricated by a Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition process.
- 8. The article of claim 1 wherein:
the central core comprises SiO2 doped with an appropriate amount of GeO2 to achieve the nominal refractive index n1; the trench surrounding the central core comprises SiO2 doped with an appropriate amount of GeO2 and F to achieve the nominal refractive index n2; and the ridge surrounding the trench comprising SiO2 doped with the appropriate amount of GeO2 and F to achieve the nominal refractive index n3.
- 9. The article of claim 8 wherein the cladding region includes inner and outer layers of silica glass, the inner layer being adjacent to the ridge and comprising SiO2 doped with P2O5 and F.
- 10. The article of claim 1 wherein the length of DC fiber is stored in a module.
- 11. The article of claim 10 wherein the length of DC fiber is spliced end-to-end with a length of a standard singlemode fiber.
- 12. The article of claim 11 wherein the length of DC fiber comprises at least 25 percent of the length of the total fiber on the module.
- 13. A dispersion-compensating (DC) optical fiber having a refractive index profile, transmission loss, negative dispersion, and negative dispersion slope, said DC fiber being characterized by a relative dispersion slope that is greater than 0.012 nm−1 at 1550 nanometers (nm) and a figure of merit that is greater than 200 ps/(nm·dB) at 1550 nm.
- 14. The DC fiber of claim 13 wherein the refractive index profile comprises a core region surrounded by a cladding region having a nominal refractive index n4, the core region including:
a central core having a nominal refractive index n1; a “trench” surrounding the central core, the trench having a nominal refractive index n2, and a “ridge” surrounding the trench, the ridge having a nominal refractive index n3 wherein the core region comprises the following dimensions:
central core radius=1.5±0.5 μm; trench width=4.3±1.0 μm; and ridge width=2.4±1.0 μm.
- 15. The DC fiber of claim 14 wherein:
0.015<n1−n4<0.035; −0.012<n2−n4<−0.006; and 0.002<n3−n4<0.015.
- 16. A dispersion-compensating (DC) module comprising a first length of DC optical fiber in tandem with a second length of a standard singlemode optical fiber, said DC optical fiber having a refractive index profile, transmission loss, negative dispersion and a negative dispersion slope at 1550 nm, said DC fiber being characterized by a relative dispersion slope (RDS) that is greater than 0.012 nm−1, wherein the tandem combination of DC fiber and standard singlemode optical fiber has an RDS that is greater than 0.018 nm−1.
- 17. The DC module of claim 16 wherein the length of DC fiber comprises at least 25 percent of the length of the total fiber on the module.
- 18. The DC module of claim 17 wherein the length of DC fiber comprises from 25 to 35 percent of the length of the total fiber on the module.
- 19. An optical transmission system comprising a transmitter operating at a wavelength λop within the range 1530-1610 nanometers, a receiver, a length of transmission fiber having positive dispersion and a positive dispersion slope at λop, said transmission fiber being connected in series with a length of dispersion-compensating (DC) fiber having negative dispersion and negative dispersion slope at λop, said DC fiber being characterized by a relative dispersion slope (RDS) that is greater than 0.012 nm−1 and a figure of merit (FOM) that is greater than 200 ps/(nm·dB).
- 20. The optical transmission system of claim 19 wherein the length of DC fiber is stored on a module and spliced end-to-end with a length of standard singlemode fiber, wherein the RDS of the optical fiber stored on the module is greater than 0.018 nm−1.
- 21. The optical transmission system of claim 19 wherein λop=1550 nm.
- 22. The optical transmission system of claim 19 wherein the transmission fiber comprises non-zero dispersion fiber.
- 23. The optical transmission system of claim 19 wherein the DC fiber is fabricated from silica glass and has a refractive index profile that includes a core region surrounded by a cladding region having a nominal refractive index n4, the core region comprising:
a central core having a nominal refractive index n1; a “trench” surrounding the central core, the trench having a nominal refractive index n2, and a “ridge” surrounding the trench, the ridge having a nominal refractive index n3 wherein:
0.015<n1−n4<0.035; −0.012<n2−n4<−0.006; 0.002<n3−n4<0.015; and wherein the core region comprises the following dimensions:
central core radius=1.5±0.5 μm; trench width=4.3±1.0 μm; ridge width=2.4±1.0 μm;
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/790,105 entitled “Dispersion-Compensating Fiber Having A High Figure Of Merit,” which was filed on Feb. 21, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09790105 |
Feb 2001 |
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10098242 |
Mar 2002 |
US |