Claims
- 1. A hybrid optical fiber span, comprising:a first length of a first optical fiber comprising, at 1550 nm, positive dispersion greater than 10 ps/nm/km, an effective area greater than 85 μm2, and an attenuation less than 0.20 dB/km; and first length of a second optical fiber comprising, at 1550 nm, dispersion which is less than 10 ps/nm/km, an effective area less than that of the first fiber but greater than 25 μm2, and an attenuation less than or equal to 0.23 dB/km; both of the first and second fibers exhibiting positive dispersion slope at 1550 nm; wherein the lengths of the first and second fibers are selected so that the average attenuation of the span is less than 0.2 dB/km at 1550 nm.
- 2. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein the lengths and dispersion characteristics of the first and second fibers are selected to result in an average dispersion, over the length of said fiber span, which is less than 10 ps/nm/km at 1550 nm.
- 3. The hybrid fiber span of claim 2, wherein the lengths of the first and second fibers are selected so that the average attenuation of the span is less than 0.195 dB/km at 1550 nm.
- 4. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein the lengths of the first and second fibers are selected so that the average attenuation of the span is less than 0.195 dB/km at 1550 nm.
- 5. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein said second fiber exhibits negative dispersion at 1550 nm.
- 6. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein said first fiber further exhibits a cable cutoff greater than about 1300 nm.
- 7. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein said first fiber further comprises an effective area at 1550 nm which is greater than about 90 square microns.
- 8. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein said second fiber further comprises an effective area at 1550 nm which is less than about 60 square microns.
- 9. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein the second fiber comprises an attenuation of less than 0.21 dB/km, and a length which comprises between 30 and 60 % of the total length of the span.
- 10. The hybrid fiber span of claim 1, wherein the second fiber comprises at less than 40 % of the total length of the span.
- 11. A transmission line comprising a hybrid fiber span in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a second length of said first fiber, said second fiber located between a Raman pump, on the one end, and said first length of said second fiber, on the other end.
- 12. A telecommunication system comprising a hybrid fiber span in accordance with claim 1 and a light source, said light source optically connected to said hybrid fiber.
- 13. A method of operating the telecommunication system of claim 12, further comprising a transmitter which transmits at a power which is equal to or greater than 10 dBm/channel.
- 14. The telecommunication system of claim 12, further comprising a receiver optically connected to said second fiber, and said telecommunication system operates without any additional dispersion compensation.
- 15. The telecommunication system of claim 12, wherein said telecommunication system is non-repeatered.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/372,185 filed on Apr. 12, 2002 now abandoned.
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