Claims
- 1. An in-cable monomode optical fiber comprising an optical core surrounded by optical cladding, said optical core presenting an index profile constituted by a stepped central part, surrounded by an intermediate zone of refractive index less than that of said central part, itself surrounded by an annular zone having refractive index less than that of said central part and greater than that of said intermediate zone, said fiber having, for a wavelength of 1550 nm, a chromatic dispersion slope in the range 0 to 0.1 ps/nm2·km, said fiber being characterized in that it further presents the following features for a wavelength of 1550 nm:an effective surface area greater than or equal to 60 μm2, an chromatic dispersion in the range 3 ps/(nm·km) to 14 ps/(nm·km), and a ratio between the effective surface area and 20 the chromatic dispersion slope greater than 900 μm2·nm2·km/ps, characterized in that the size S1 defined S1=2 ∫0r2Δ n(r)·r·ⅆr,where r is the radius and Δn(r) the index difference between the index at the radius r and the index of said optical cladding, and where r1 is the radius of said central part, is in the range 45×10−3 μm2 to 110×10−3 μm2 and is preferably in the range 50×10−3 μm2 to 110×10−3 μm2.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion at 1550 nm in the range 5 ps/(nm·km) to 11 ps/(nm·km).
- 3. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion slope at 1550 nm less than 0.07 ps/(nm2·km).
- 4. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a ratio between the effective surface area and the chromatic dispersion slope greater than or equal to 1000 μm2·nm2·km/ps, and preferably less than or equal to 5000 μm2·nm2·km/ps.
- 5. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion cancellation wavelength less than or equal to 1480 nm.
- 6. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has an effective surface area greater than or equal to 70 μm2.
- 7. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has bending losses at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.05 dB and preferably less than or equal to 0.005 dB for 100 turns of fiber wound with a radius of 30 mm.
- 8. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a sensitivity to microbends less than 1.2 and preferably less than 0.8.
- 9. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a theoretical cut-off wavelength greater than 1550 nm.
- 10. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has an in-cable cut-off wavelength less than 1300 nm.
- 11. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has an attenuation at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.23 dB/km.
- 12. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that it has a polarization modal dispersion less than or equal to 0.1 ps·km−0.5.
- 13. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that the index difference Δn1 between the index of said central part and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−3 to 9×10−3.
- 14. The fiber of claim 13, characterized in that the ratio r1/r3 between the radius r1 of said central part and the outside radius r3 of the ring is in the range 0.23 to 0.45.
- 15. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that the index difference Δn2 between the index of said intermediate zone and the index of said cladding is in the range −4×10−3− to 1×10−3 and is preferably in the range −3×10−3 to 5×10−4.
- 16. The fiber of claim 15, characterized in that the ratio r2/r3 between the outside radius r2 of said intermediate zone and the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 0.45 to 0.75 and is preferably in the range 0.48 to 0.7.
- 17. The fiber of claim 1, characterized in that the index difference Δn3 between the index of said annular zone and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−4 to 5×10−3.
- 18. The fiber of claim 17, characterized in that the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 7 μm to 13 μm.
- 19. A wavelength division multiplex fiber optic transmission system comprising a fiber of claim 1 as line fiber.
- 20. The transmission system of claim 19 further comprising dispersion compensating fiber.
- 21. An in-cable monomode optical fiber comprising an optical core surrounded by optical cladding, said optical core presenting an index profile constituted by a stepped central part, surrounded by an intermediate zone of refractive index less than that of said central part, itself surrounded by an annular zone having refractive index less than that of said central part and greater than that of said intermediate zone, said fiber having, for a wavelenght of 1550 nm, a chromatic dispersion slope in the range 0 to 0.1 ps/nm2·km, said fiber being characterized in that it further presents the following features for a wavelenghts of 1550 nm:an effective surface area greater than or equal to 60 μm2, an chromatic dispersion in the range 3 ps/(nm·km) to 14 ps/(nm·km), and a ratio between the effective surface area and 20 the chromatic dispersion slope greater than 900 μm2·nm2·km/ps, characterized in that the size S12 is defined by S12=2·∫0r2Δ n(r)·r· ⅆr,where r is the radius and Δn(r) the index difference between the index at the radius r and the index of said optical cladding, and where r2 is the outside radius of said intermediate zone, is greater than 25×10−3 μm2 and is preferably in the range 30×10−3 to 100×10−3 μm2.
- 22. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion at 1550 nm in the range 5 ps/(nm·km) to 11 ps/(nm·km).
- 23. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion slope at 1550 nm less than 0.07 ps/(nm2·km).
- 24. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a ratio between the effective surface area and the chromatic dispersion slope greater than or equal to 1000 μm2·nm2·km/ps, and preferably less than or equal to 5000 μm2·nm2·km/ps.
- 25. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion cancellation wavelength less than or equal to 1480 nm.
- 26. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has an effective surface area greater than or equal to 70 μm2.
- 27. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has bending losses at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.05 dB and preferably less than or equal to 0.005 dB for 100 turns of fiber wound with a radius of 30 mm.
- 28. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a sensitivity to microbends less than 1.2 and preferably less than 0.8.
- 29. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a theoretical cut-off wavelength greater than 1550 nm.
- 30. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has an in-cable cut-off wavelength less than 1300 nm.
- 31. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has an attenuation at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.23 dB/km.
- 32. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that it has a polarization modal dispersion less than or equal to 0.1 ps·km−0.5.
- 33. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that the index difference Δn1 between the index of said central part and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−3 to 9×10−3.
- 34. The fiber of claim 33, characterized in that the ratio r1/r3 between the radius r1 of said central part and the outside radius r3 of the ring is in the range 0.23 to 0.45.
- 35. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that the index difference Δn2 between the index of said intermediate zone and the index of said cladding is in the range −4×10−3− to 1×10−3 and is preferably in the range −3×10−3 to 5×10−4.
- 36. The fiber of claim 35, characterized in that the ratio r2/r3 between the outside radius r2 of said intermediate zone and the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 0.45 to 0.75 and is preferably in the range 0.48 to 0.7.
- 37. The fiber of claim 21, characterized in that the index difference Δn3 between the index of said annular zone and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−4 to 5×10−3.
- 38. The fiber of claim 37, characterized in that the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 7 μm to 13 μm.
- 39. A wavelength division multiplex fiber optic transmission system comprising a fiber of claim 21 as line fiber.
- 40. The transmission system of claim 39 further comprising dispersion compensating fiber.
- 41. An in-cable monomode optical fiber comprising an optical core surrounded by optical cladding, said optical core presenting an index profile constituted by a stepped central part, surrounded by an intermediate zone of refractive index less than that of said central part, itself surrounded by an annular zone having refractive index less than that of said central part and greater than that of said intermediate zone, said fiber having, for a wavelength of 1550 nm, a chromatic dispersion slope in the range 0 to 0.1 ps/nm2·km, said fiber being characterized in that it further presents the following features for a wavelength of 1550 nm:an effective surface area greater than or equal to 60 μm2, an chromatic dispersion in the range 3 ps/(nm·km) to 14 ps/(nm·km), and a ratio between the effective surface area and 20 the chromatic dispersion slope greater than 900 μm2·nm2·km/ps, characterized in that the size S23 defined by S23=2·∫0r2Δ n(r)·r· ⅆr,where r is the radius and Δn(r) the index difference between the index at the radius r and the index of said optical cladding, and where r3 is the outside radius of said annular zone, is in the range 30×10−3 μm2 to 150×10−3 μm2 and is preferably in the range 55×1010−3 μm2 to 140×10−3 μm2.
- 42. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion at 1550 nm in the range 5 ps/(nm·km) to 11 ps/(nm·km).
- 43. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion slope at 1550 nm less than 0.07 ps/(nm2·km).
- 44. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a ratio between the effective surface area and the chromatic dispersion slope greater than or equal to 1000 μm2·nm2·km/ps, and preferably less than or equal to 5000 μm2·nm2·km/ps.
- 45. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion cancellation wavelength less than or equal to 1480 nm.
- 46. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has an effective surface area greater than or equal to 70 μm2.
- 47. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has bending losses at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.05 dB and preferably less than or equal to 0.005 dB for 100 turns of fiber wound with a radius of 30 mm.
- 48. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a sensitivity to microbends less than 1.2 and preferably less than 0.8.
- 49. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a theoretical cut-off wavelength greater than 1550 nm.
- 50. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has an in-cable cut-off wavelength less than 1300 nm.
- 51. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has an attenuation at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.23 dB/km.
- 52. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that it has a polarization modal dispersion less than or equal to 0. 1 ps·km−0.5.
- 53. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that the index difference Δn1 between the index of said central part and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−3 to 9×10−3.
- 54. The fiber of claim 53, characterized in that the ratio r1/r3 between the radius r1 of said central part and the outside radius r3 of the ring is in the range 0.23 to 0.45.
- 55. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that the index difference Δn2 between the index of said intermediate zone and the index of said cladding is in the range −4×10−3− to 1×10−3 and is preferably in the range −3×10−3 to 5×10−4.
- 56. The fiber of claim 55, characterized in that the ratio r2/r3 between the outside radius r2 of said intermediate zone and the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 0.45 to 0.75 and is preferably in the range 0.48 to 0.7.
- 57. The fiber of claim 41, characterized in that the index difference Δn3 between the index of said annular zone and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−4 to 5×10−3.
- 58. The fiber of claim 57, characterized in that the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 7 μm to 13 μm.
- 59. A wavelength division multiplex fiber optic transmission system comprising a fiber of claim 41 as line fiber.
- 60. The transmission system of claim 59 further comprising dispersion compensating fiber.
- 61. An in-cable monomode optical fiber comprising an optical core surrounded by optical cladding, said optical core presenting an index profile constituted by a stepped central part, surrounded by an intermediate zone of refractive index less than that of said central part, itself surrounded by an annular zone having refractive index less than that of said central part and greater than that of said intermediate zone, said fiber having, for a wavelength of 1550 nm, a chromatic dispersion slope in the range 0 to 0.1 ps/nm2·km, said fiber being characterized in that it further presents the following features for a wavelength of 1550 nm:an effective surface area greater than or equal to 60 μm2, an chromatic dispersion in the range 3 ps/(nm·km) to 14 ps/(nm·km), and a ratio between the effective surface area and 20 the chromatic dispersion slope greater than 900 μm2·nm2·km/ps, characterized in that the size S123 defined by S123=2·∫0r2Δ n(r)·r· ⅆr,where r is the radius and Δn(r) the index difference between the index at the radius r and the index of said optical cladding, and where r3 is the outside radius of said annular zone, is less than 220×10−3 μm2 and is preferably in the range 130×10−3 μm2 to 205×10−3 μm2.
- 62. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion at 1550 nm in the range 5 ps/(nm·km) to 11 ps/(nm·km).
- 63. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion slope at 1550 nm less than 0.07 ps/(nm2·km).
- 64. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a ratio between the effective surface area and the chromatic dispersion slope greater than or equal to 1000 μm2·nm2·km/ps, and preferably less than or equal to 5000 μm2·nm2·km/ps.
- 65. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a chromatic dispersion cancellation wavelength less than or equal to 1480 nm.
- 66. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has an effective surface area greater than or equal to 70 μm2.
- 67. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has bending losses at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.05 dB and preferably less than or equal to 0.005 dB for 100 turns of fiber wound with a radius of 30 mm.
- 68. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a sensitivity to microbends less than 1.2 and preferably less than 0.8.
- 69. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a theoretical cut-off wavelength greater than 1550 nm.
- 70. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has an in-cable cut-off wavelength less than 1300 nm.
- 71. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has an attenuation at 1550 nm less than or equal to 0.23 dB/km.
- 72. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that it has a polarization modal dispersion less than or equal to 0.1 ps·km−0.5.
- 73. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that the index difference Δn1 between the index of said central part and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−3 to 9×10−3.
- 74. The fiber of claim 73, characterized in that the ratio r1/r3 between the radius r1 of said central part and the outside radius r3 of the ring is in the range 0.23 to 0.45.
- 75. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that the index difference Δn2 between the index of said intermediate zone and the index of said cladding is in the range −4×10−3− to 1×10−3 and is preferably in the range −3×10−3 to 5×10−4.
- 76. The fiber of claim 75, characterized in that the ratio r2/r3 between the outside radius r2 of said intermediate zone and the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 0.45 to 0.75 and is preferably in the range 0.48 to 0.7.
- 77. The fiber of claim 61, characterized in that the index difference Δn3 between the index of said annular zone and the index of said cladding is in the range 5×10−4 to 5×10−3.
- 78. The fiber of claim 77, characterized in that the outside radius r3 of said annular zone is in the range 7 μm to 13 μm.
- 79. A wavelength division multiplex fiber optic transmission system comprising a fiber of claim 61 as line fiber.
- 80. The transmission system of claim 79 further comprising dispersion compensating fiber.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of Application Ser. No. 09/471,025 filed Dec. 23, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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