Claims
- 1. A dispersion managed single-mode optical waveguide fiber comprising:
- a core glass region, having a refractive index profile, surrounded by a clad glass layer, said clad layer having a refractive index, n.sub.c, lower than at least a portion of the refractive index profile of said core glass region;
- said single-mode waveguide fiber having a varying total dispersion, which changes in sign, from positive to negative and negative to positive, along the length of said waveguide.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1, wherein sub-length, l.sub.i, of said waveguide fiber is made up of segments, dl.sub.i, each dl.sub.i having an associated, essentially constant, total dispersion, D.sub.i, wherein D.sub.i lies in a first range of values of a pre-selected sign, and l.sub.i is characterized by the sum of products, D.sub.i dl.sub.i,
- sub-length, l.sub.j, of said waveguide fiber is made up of segments, dl.sub.j, each dl.sub.j having an associated, essentially constant, total dispersion, D.sub.j, wherein D.sub.j lies in a second range of values of sign opposite to that of D.sub.i, and l.sub.j is characterized by the sum of products, D.sub.j dl.sub.j, and,
- transition lenghts l.sub.t are provided over which the total dispersion changes from a value in the first range of dispersion values to a value in the second range of dispersion values,
- wherein the sum of all l.sub.i, all l.sub.j, and all l.sub.t sub-lengths is equal to the waveguide fiber length, and,
- the algebraic sum of all products dl.sub.i D.sub.i and dl.sub.j D.sub.j is less than a pre-selected value, over a pre-determined wavelength range R.
- 3. The single-mode waveguide fiber of claim 2 wherein said total dispersions, D.sub.i and D.sub.j, each have a magnitude in the range of about 0.5 to 20 ps/nm-km.
- 4. The fiber of claim 2, wherein the pre-determined wavelength range R is about 1525 nm to 1565 nm, and the pre-selected value of the algebraic sum of products is essentially zero.
- 5. The single-mode waveguide fiber of claim 2, wherein said sub-lengths, l.sub.i and l.sub.j, are each greater than about 0.1 km.
- 6. The single-mode waveguide fiber of claim 2 wherein any one of said transition length, l.sub.t, has a sub-length l.sub.s less than bout 500 meters over which the magnitude of total dispersion is less than about 0.5 ps/nm-km.
- 7. The single-mode waveguide fiber of claim 2 wherein said core region has a radius, defined as the distance between the centerline of said waveguide fiber and the interface of said core region and said clad layer, and, wherein;
- said segment dl.sub.i has an associated radius r.sub.i, wherein r.sub.i is in a first pre-selected range,
- said segment dl.sub.j has an associated radius r.sub.j, wherein r.sub.j is in a second pre-selected range, and,
- said transition length has a radius which changes from a value, r.sub.i, in the first pre-selected range to a value, r.sub.j, in the second pre-selected range, and, wherein each r.sub.i differs from each r.sub.j by an amount in the range of about 5% to 25%.
- 8. The single-mode waveguide fiber of claim 2 wherein;
- said segment dl.sub.i, has a light guiding region characterized by a maximum refractive index n.sub.i, wherein n.sub.i lies within a first pre-selected range of refractive index values,
- said segment dl.sub.j, has a light guiding region characterized by a maximum refractive index n.sub.j, and,
- the difference between each n.sub.i and each n.sub.j is at least about 5.times.10.sup.-6.
- 9. The single-mode waveguide fiber of claim 8 wherein the difference between each n.sub.i and each n.sub.j is at least about 1.times.10.sup.-3.
- 10. The single-mode optical waveguide fiber of claim 1 wherein said core glass region includes a central portion, having a first index profile and at least one annular portion, adjacent said central portion, having a second index profile.
- 11. The single-mode optical waveguide fiber of claim 10 wherein said first index profile is an alpha profile.
- 12. The single-mode optical waveguide fiber of claim 10 wherein said first index profile is constant and substantially equal to n.sub.c and said adjacent profile has a rounded step index shape and a maximum refractive index n.sub.i >n.sub.c.
- 13. The single-mode optical waveguide fiber of claim 10 wherein said adjacent profile is an annulus, having an inner radius a.sub.1 and an outer radius a, said radii measured from the centerline of said waveguide fiber to the inner and outer edge, respectively, of said annulus, and a.sub.1 /a is about 0.5, and the maximum % index delta of said rounded step index is about 1.0%.
- 14. A method of making a dispersion managed single-mode optical waveguide fiber comprising the steps:
- providing a fiber preform having alternating glass regions along its length such that, when drawn into a fiber the alternating glass region result in a single-mode waveguide fiber having a varying total dispersion, which changes in sign, from positive to negative and negative to positive, along the length of said waveguide; and
- drawing a waveguide fiber from said preform.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said providing a fiber step comprises:
- providing a core preform having a length, at least one preselected sublength of said core preform having a relatively large diameter and at least one pre-selected sublength of said core preform having a smaller diameter than said relatively large diameter; and
- overcladding said core preform to yield a draw blank having a substantially uniform cylindrical shape.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of providing a core preform comprises providing a preform consisting entirely of core glass.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein said core preform has a step index profile.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of providing a core preform comprises providing a preform having a central core region surrounded by a layer of cladding glass.
- 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of overcladding comprises depositing glass particles on the surface of said core preform and sintering said particles to form a dense, clear glass cladding.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the step of sintering results in the formation of glass cladding having a given diameter over the relatively large diameter portion of said core preform and a diameter smaller than said given diameter over the smaller diameter portion of said core preform, said method further comprising the step of reducing the diameter of the portions of said cladding glass surrounding the relatively large diameter portions of said core preform to form a draw blank having a substantially constant diameter cladding layer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,537 filed on Jan. 11, 1996, which was granted the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/584,868. The application Ser. No. 08/584,868 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/423,656, filed Apr. 13, 1995. The content of all of the aforesaid applications are relied upon and incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. The benefit to priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 120 is hereby claimed.
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