Claims
- 1. A dispersion compensation unit, comprising:
a first optical fiber having a negative chromatic dispersion D1 and a negative dispersion slope S1 at a wavelength in use; and a second optical fiber connected to said first optical fiber, said second optical fiber having a positive chromatic dispersion D2 and a positive dispersion slope S2 at the wavelength in use.
- 2. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein the chromatic dispersion D1 of said first optical fiber is −40 ps/nm/km or less, and a ratio (S1/D1) of the dispersion slope S1 to the chromatic dispersion D1 of said first optical fiber is 0.005/nm or more.
- 3. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein the chromatic dispersion D1 of said first optical fiber is −150 ps/nm/km or more, and a ratio (S1/D1) of the dispersion slope S1 to the chromatic dispersion D1 of said first optical fiber is 0.020/nm or less.
- 4. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein the chromatic dispersion D2 of said second optical fiber is 15 ps/nm/km or more but 25 ps/nm/km o less, and a ratio (S2/D2) of the dispersion slope S2 to the chromatic dispersion D2 of said second optical fiber is 0.001/nm or more but to 0.01/nm or less.
- 5. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein letting L1 be a length of said first optical fiber and L2 be a length of said second optical fiber, a ratio R defined by “R=(S1L1+S2L2)/(D1L1+D2L2)” is 0.005/nm or more.
- 6. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 5, wherein the ratio R is 0.005/nm or more but 0.030/nm or less.
- 7. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein said first optical fiber and second optical fiber are wound into coil shapes and stored in one case.
- 8. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 7, characterized in that, of said first optical fiber and second optical fiber, a space between an inner surface of said case and only said first optical fiber is filled with a resin.
- 9. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 7, characterized in that a space between an inner surface of said case and both of said first optical fiber and second optical fiber is filled with a resin.
- 10. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein said first optical fiber and second optical fiber are fusion-spliced to each other.
- 11. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 10, wherein a fusion-spliced loss between said first and second optical fibers is 0.5 dB or less.
- 12. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 10, wherein a fusion-spliced portion is re-coated with a resin, and a re-coating diameter equals that of a remaining coating portion.
- 13. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 10, wherein said first optical fiber and second optical fiber are wound on one bobbin.
- 14. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 13, wherein a fusion-spliced portion is fixed to a flange portion of said bobbin.
- 15. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein said first optical fiber is wound into a coil shape outside said second optical fiber wound into a coil shape.
- 16. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein said first optical fiber and second optical fiber which are wound into coil shapes are stacked along an axial direction.
- 17. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein, at the wavelength in use, an entire chromatic dispersion is −100 ps/nm/km or more but 0 ps/nm/km or less, an entire dispersion slope is −2.0 ps/nm2/km or more but 0 ps/nm2/km or less, an entire FOM (=absolute value of chromatic dispersion/insertion loss) is 10 ps/nm/dB or more but 200 ps/nm/dB or less.
- 18. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein, at the wavelength in use, an entire polarization mode dispersion is 0.5 ps or less.
- 19. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein said second optical fiber has a coating with an outer diameter of 125 μm or more but 250 μm or less.
- 20. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein a most outer diameter of a glass portion of said second optical fiber is 80 μm or more but 150 μm or less.
- 21. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein, at least one of said first optical fiber and second optical fiber has a fatigue index of 15 or more in air.
- 22. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein, at least one of said first optical fiber and second optical fiber has a hermetic coating to obtain a fatigue index of 50 or more.
- 23. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 22, wherein, at least one of said first optical fiber and second optical fiber has a carbon coating.
- 24. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein a transmission loss of said second optical fiber at the wavelength in use is 0.175 dB/km or less.
- 25. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein an effective area of said second optical fiber at the wavelength in use is 75 μm2 or more.
- 26. A dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, wherein an effective area of said second optical fiber at the wavelength in use is 100 μm2 or more.
- 27. An optical communication system, comprising:
an optical fiber transmission line which transmits signal light; and a dispersion compensation unit according to claim 1, which is connected to said optical fiber transmission line.
- 28. An optical communication system according to claim 27, wherein, in said dispersion compensation unit, the signal light propagates through said first optical fiber after propagating through said second optical fiber.
- 29. An optical communication system according to claim 27, further comprising pumping light supply means for supplying Raman amplification pumping light into said first optical fiber in order to Raman-amplify the signal light propagating through said first optical fiber.
Priority Claims (1)
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P2002-143153 |
May 2002 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/393,122 filed on Jul. 3, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60393122 |
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