Claims
- 1. An optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link having an operating wavelength range comprising:
a plurality of spans optically coupled in series arrangement, each said span including a first optical waveguide fiber having a first total dispersion at a wavelength λ within the operating wavelength range, a first total dispersion slope over the operating wavelength range, and, optically connected in series arrangement to said first optical waveguide fiber, a second optical waveguide fiber having a second total dispersion at the wavelength λ, and a second total dispersion slope over the operating wavelength range, wherein, the sign of the first total dispersion is opposite the sign of the second total dispersion, the sign of the first total dispersion slope is opposite the sign of the second total dispersion slope, the respective first and second total dispersion slopes are selected to provide an accumulated total dispersion of any of the plurality of spans at the wavelength λ, and, at each wavelength over the operating wavelength range, the value of accumulated total dispersion being within a range of +/−10% of the accumulated total dispersion of the span at the wavelength λ, and, the ratio of first total dispersion to first total dispersion slope at the wavelength λ is not equal to the ratio of second total dispersion to second total dispersion slope at the wavelength λ.
- 2. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein, said plurality of spans optically coupled in series arrangement have an average total dispersion at each wavelength over the operating wavelength range, the average total dispersion having an absolute value which lies within a range which does not include zero.
- 3. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 2 wherein the absolute value of the average total dispersion of said plurality of spans has an absolute value that ranges from 0.50 ps/nm-km to 4 ps/nm-km.
- 4. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein the operating wavelength range of said link is 1480 nm to 1620 nm.
- 5. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein, said plurality of spans has an accumulated total dispersion, said link further comprising a dispersion compensation module optically connected in series arrangement into said plurality of spans, the dispersion compensation module having a zero dispersion slope and an accumulated total dispersion, wherein, the accumulated dispersion of said dispersion compensation module is equal in magnitude and opposite in sign to the accumulated dispersion of said plurality of spans.
- 6. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein said first optical waveguide fiber has a positive total dispersion, said second optical waveguide fiber has a negative total dispersion having a magnitude less than that of said first optical waveguide fiber so that total dispersion of the link is positive and has an average value of ranging from 2 ps/nm-km to 4 ps/nm-km and the respective total dispersion slopes of said first and second optical waveguide fibers are related by a multiple factor in the range from 1 to 2.
- 7. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein said first optical waveguide fiber has a positive total dispersion, said second optical waveguide fiber has a negative total dispersion having a magnitude greater than that of said first optical waveguide fiber by an amount ranging from 2 ps/nm-km to 4 ps/nm-km and the respective total dispersion slopes of said first and second optical waveguide fibers are related by a multiple factor in the range from 1 to 2.
- 8. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein said first optical waveguide fiber has positive total dispersion and total dispersion slope, said second optical waveguide fiber has negative total dispersion having a magnitude less than twice that of said first optical waveguide fiber by an amount ranging from 2 ps/nm-km to 10 ps/nm-km and the total dispersion slope of said second optical waveguide fibers is a multiple factor in the range of 1 to 2 times that of said first optical waveguide fiber.
- 9. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link of claim 1 wherein said first optical waveguide fiber has a positive total dispersion, said second optical waveguide fiber has a negative total dispersion having a magnitude greater than twice that of said first optical waveguide fiber by an amount ranging from 2 ps/nm-km to 10 ps/nm-km and the total dispersion slope of said second optical waveguide fibers is a multiple factor in the range of 1 to 2 times that of said first optical waveguide fiber.
- 10. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunications link of any one of claims 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 wherein said first optical waveguide fiber has a total dispersion ranging from 17 ps/nm-km to 21 ps/nm-km and a total dispersion slope ranging from 0.05 ps/nm2-km to 0.08 ps/nm2-km.
- 11. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunications link of claim 1, said link having an input end, further including a dispersion compensation module optically coupled in series arrangement at the input end of said link, said dispersion compensation module having a non-zero accumulated total dispersion opposite in sign to the accumulated dispersion of said plurality of spans and a total dispersion slope of about zero.
- 12. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunications link of claim 11 having an accumulated total dispersion and further including a second dispersion compensation module optically coupled in series arrangement into said plurality of spans, said second dispersion compensation module having an accumulated total dispersion of magnitude and sign selected to provide an accumulated total dispersion of said link of about zero.
- 13. The optical waveguide fiber telecommunications link of any one of claims 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 11, further including a bridge fiber optically coupled in series arrangement into the link at locations in the link whereat fibers of different mode field diameter are spliced or otherwise connected.
- 14. An optical waveguide fiber telecommunication link having an operating wavelength range comprising:
a plurality of spans optically coupled in series arrangement, each said span including a first optical waveguide fiber having a first total dispersion at a wavelength λ within the operating wavelength range, a first total dispersion slope over the operating wavelength range, and, optically connected in series arrangement to said first optical waveguide fiber, a second optical waveguide fiber having a second total dispersion at the wavelength λ, and a second total dispersion slope over the operating wavelength range, wherein, the sign of the first total dispersion is opposite the sign of the second total dispersion, the sign of the first total dispersion slope is opposite the sign of the second total dispersion slope, the respective first and second total dispersion slopes are selected to provide an accumulated total dispersion of the span at each wavelength over the operating wavelength range within a range of +/−10 ps/nm, and, the ratio of first total dispersion to first total dispersion slope is not equal to the ratio of second total dispersion to second total dispersion slope.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/283,410, filed Apr. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60283410 |
Apr 2001 |
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