Claims
- 1. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that
- (a) .sub.-- .tau..sub.j, the difference between .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.j, the normalized delay time of the jth mode and .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.0, the normalized delay time of the fundamental mode, is less than about 5.times.10.sup.-2 over a range of V-values equal to about 10% of V near V.sup.j+1.sub.c, where j is an integer up to 2 and represents the highest order mode that is capable of propagating through said fiber, 0 represents the fundamental mode, b is the propagation constant and V is the normalized frequency, and V.sup.j+1.sub.c is the normalized cutoff frequency of the j+1 mode, and
- (b) the normalized waveguide dispersion Vd.sup.2 (Vb)/dV.sup.2 is about equal to or less than 0.2 at V-values near V.sup.1.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the first higher order mode.
- 2. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said core comprises a plurality of radially disposed regions, the refractive index profile of at least one of said regions being radially graded.
- 3. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said core includes at least one annular region of depressed refractive index, the inner radius a.sub.i of the innermost of said at least one region being greater than zero and the maximum radius a.sub.0 of the outermost of said at least one region of depressed refractive index being less than the radius a.
- 4. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least two regions of increasing radius having the following refractive indices and radii: (n.sub.2, a.sub.a) and (n.sub.3, a.sub.3), respectively, wherein a.sub.3 is greater than a.sub.2, a.sub.2 is greater than a.sub.1, and n.sub.1 and n.sub.3 are greater than n.sub.2.
- 5. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 4 wherein n.sub.1 is greater than n.sub.3.
- 6. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 4 wherein n.sub.3 is greater than n.sub.1.
- 7. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 4 wherein n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.0.
- 8. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 4 wherein n.sub.2 is less than n.sub.0.
- 9. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 8 wherein said core comprises a further region having a radius a.sub.4 which is greater than a.sub.3 and a refractive index n.sub.4 which is less than n.sub.0.
- 10. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 9 wherein n.sub.4 is equal to n.sub.2.
- 11. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least two regions of increasing radius having the following refractive indices and radii: (n.sub.2, a.sub.2) and (n.sub.3, a.sub.3), respectively, wherein a.sub.3 is greater than a.sub.2, a.sub.2 is greater than a.sub.1, and n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.1 and n.sub.3.
- 12. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 11 wherein n.sub.1 is equal to n.sub.3.
- 13. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 11 wherein n.sub.1 is not equal to n.sub.3.
- 14. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least one region having a refractive index n.sub.2 and radius a.sub.2 and wherein n.sub.1 is greater n.sub.0 and n.sub.0 is greater than n.sub.2.
- 15. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by a region having a refractive index n.sub.2 and a radius a.sub.2, and wherein n.sub.1 is greater than n.sub.2 and n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.0.
- 16. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 15 wherein said core further comprises a third region having a refractive index less than n.sub.2 and n.sub.0 and having a radius greater than a.sub.2.
- 17. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fiber is characterized in that it comprises core refractive index means for enabling the propagation of a single mode signal with zero total dispersion near the zero material dispersion wavelength.
- 18. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 17 wherein said fiber is characterized in that said core and said layer of transparent cladding material each comprise silica or silica and a dopant which modifies the refractive index thereof, and wherein said fiber comprises refractive index means for enabling the propagation of a single mode signal with zero total dispersion at a wavelength within the range of about 1285-1335 nanometers.
- 19. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that
- (a) .sup.-- .tau..sub.j, the difference between .vertline.d(V/b)/dV.vertline..sub.j, the normalized delay time of the jth mode and .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.0, the normalized delay time of the fundamental mode, is less than about 5.times.10.sup.-2 over a range of V-values equal to about 10% of V near V.sup.j+1.sub.c, where j is an integer up to 2 and represents the highest order mode that propagates through said fiber, 0 represents the fundamental mode, b is the propagation constant and V is the normalized frequency, and V.sup.j+1.sub.c is the normalized cutoff frequency of the j+1 mode, and
- (b) said fiber exhibits a single-mode dispersion of less than 5 ps/nm-km.
- 20. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said fiber is characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that said fiber is capable of propagating a single mode signal with zero total dispersion near the zero material dispersion wavelength.
- 21. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 20 wherein said fiber is characterized in that said core and said layer of transparent cladding material each comprise silica or silica and a dopant which modifies the refractive index thereof, and wherein the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that said fiber is capable of propagating a single mode signal with zero total dispersion at a wavelength within the range of about 1285-1335 nanometers.
- 22. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said core comprises a plurality of radially disposed regions, the refractive index profile of at least one of said regions being radially graded.
- 23. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said core includes at least one annular region of depressed refractive index, the inner radius a.sub.i of the innermost of said at least one region being greater than zero and the maximum radius a.sub.0 of the outermost of said at least one region of depressed refractive index being less than the radius a.
- 24. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least two regions of increasing radius having the following refractive indices and radii: (n.sub.2, a.sub.2) and (n.sub.3, a.sub.3) respectively, wherein a.sub.3 is greater than a.sub.2, a.sub.2 is greater than a.sub.1, and n.sub.1 and n.sub.3 are greater than n.sub.2.
- 25. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least two regions of increasing radius having the following refractive indices and radii: (n.sub.2, a.sub.2) and (n.sub.3, a.sub.3), respectively, wherein a.sub.3 is greater than a.sub.2, a.sub.2 is greater than a.sub.1, and n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.1 and n.sub.3.
- 26. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least one region having a refractive index n.sub.2 and radius a.sub.2 and wherein n.sub.1 is greater than n.sub.0 and n.sub.0 is greater than n.sub.2.
- 27. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 19 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by a region having a refractive index n.sub.2 and a radius a.sub.2, and wherein n.sub.1 is greater than n.sub.2 and n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.0.
- 28. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that
- (a) said fiber is capable of propagating two or more modes at a first wavelength range with a bandwidth greater than 1 GHz-km, and
- (b) the normalized waveguide dispersion Vd.sup.2 (Vb)/dV.sup.2 is about equal to or less than 0.2 at V-values near V.sup.1.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the first higher order mode.
- 29. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said fiber is characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that said fiber is capable of propagating a single mode signal with zero total dispersion near the zero material dispersion wavelength.
- 30. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 29 wherein said fiber is characterized in that said core and said layer of transparent cladding material each comprise silica or silica and a dopant which modifies the refractive index thereof, and wherein the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that said fiber is capable of propagating a single mode signal with zero total dispersion at a wavelength within the range of about 1285-1335 nanometers.
- 31. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein .DELTA..tau..sub.j is less than about 5.times.10.sup.-2 over a range of V-values equal to about 10% of V near V.sup.j+1.sub.c, where V.sup.j+1.sub.c is the normalized cutoff frequency of the j+1 mode.
- 32. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said core comprises a plurality of radially disposed regions, the refractive index profile of at least one of said regions being radially graded.
- 33. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said core includes at least one annular region of depressed refractive index, the inner radius a.sub.i of the innermost of said at least one region being greater than zero and the maximum radius a.sub.0 of the outermost of said at least one region of depressed refractive index being less than the radius a.
- 34. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least two regions of increasing radius having the following refractive indices and radii: (n.sub.2, a.sub.2) and (n.sub.3, a.sub.3), respectively, wherein a.sub.3 is greater than a.sub.2, a.sub.2 is greater than a.sub.1, and n.sub.1 and n.sub.3 are greater than n.sub.2.
- 35. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least two regions of increasing radius having the following refractive indices and radii: (n.sub.2, a.sub.2) and (n.sub.3, a.sub.3), respectively, wherein a.sub.3 is greater than a.sub.2, a.sub.2 is greater than a.sub.1, and n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.1 and n.sub.3.
- 36. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by at least one region having a refractive index n.sub.2 and radius a.sub.2 and wherein n.sub.1 is greater than n.sub.0 and n.sub.0 is greater than n.sub.2.
- 37. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 28 wherein said core includes a centrally located region having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a.sub.1 surrounded by a region having a refractive index n.sub.2 and a radius a.sub.2, and wherein n.sub.1 is greater than n.sub.2 and n.sub.2 is greater than n.sub.0.
- 38. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that it comprises core refractive index means for enabling the propagation of
- (a) a signal having two or more modes in the wavelength range between about 800 and 900 nanometers with a bandwidth greater than 1 GHz, and
- (b) a single-mode signal with a dispersion of less than 5 ps/nm-km at a wavelength greater than 1250 nanometers.
- 39. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 38 wherein said fiber is characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that said fiber is capable of propagating a single mode signal with zero total dispersion near the zero material dispersion wavelength.
- 40. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 39 wherein said fiber is characterized in that said core and said layer of transparent cladding material each comprise silica or silica and a dopant which modifies the refractive index thereof, and wherein the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that said fiber is capable of propagating a single mode signal with zero total dispersion at a wavelength within the range of about 1285-1335 nanometers.
- 41. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that
- (a) said fiber operates at a V-value V.sub.o that is up to 1.1 V.sup.j+1.sub.c, and .sub.-- .tau..sub.j, the difference between .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.j, the normalized delay time of the jth mode and .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.0, the normalized delay time of the fundamental mode, is less than about 5.times.10.sup.-2 over a range of V-values equal to about 10% of V near V.sup.j+1.sub.c, where 0 represents the fundamental mode, j is an integer up to 2 and represents the jth higher order mode which propagates through said fiber, b is the propagation constant, V is the normalized frequency, and V.sup.j+1.sub.c is the normalized cutoff frequency of the j+1 mode, and
- (b) the normalized waveguide dispersion Vd.sup.2 (Vb)/dV.sup.2 is about equal to or less than 0.2 at V-values near V.sup.1.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the first higher order mode.
- 42. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that
- (a) said fiber operates at a V-value V.sub.o that is up to 1.1 V.sup.2.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the second higher order mode, .sub.-- .tau..sub.j, the difference between .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.1, the normalized delay time of the first higher order mode and .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.0, the normalized delay time of the fundamental mode, is less than about 5.times.10.sup.-2 over a range of V-values equal to about 10% of V near V.sup.2.sub.c where b is the propagation constant and V is the normalized frequency, and
- (b) the normalized waveguide dispersion Vd.sup.2 (Vb)/dV.sup.2 is about equal to or less than 0.2 at V-values near V.sup.1.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the first higher order mode.
- 43. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 42 wherein said fiber operates at a V-value V.sub.o that is no greater than 1.0 V.sup.2.sub.c.
- 44. An optical fiber comprising
- a core of transparent material having a maximum refractive index n.sub.1 and a radius a, and
- a layer of transparent cladding material on the outer surface of said core, the refractive index n.sub.0 of said cladding being less than n.sub.1,
- said fiber being characterized in that the refractive indices n.sub.1 and n.sub.0, the radius a, and the refractive index profile of the core are designed such that
- (a) said fiber operates at a V-value V.sub.o that is up to 1.1 V.sup.3.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the third higher order mode, .sub.-- .tau..sub.j, the difference between .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.2, the normalized delay time of the second higher order mode and .vertline.d(Vb)/dV.vertline..sub.0, the normalized delay time of the fundamental mode, is less than about 5.times.10.sup.-2 over a range of V-values equal to about 10% of V near V.sup.3.sub.c, where b is the propagation constant and V is the normalized frequency, and
- (b) the normalized waveguide dispersion Vd.sup.2 (Vb)/dV.sup.2 is about equal to or less than 0.2 at V-values near V.sup.1.sub.c, the normalized cutoff frequency of the first higher order mode.
- 45. An optical fiber in accordance with claim 44 wherein said fiber operates at a V-value V.sub.o that is no greater than 1.0 V.sup.3.sub.c.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 094,504 filed Sept. 9, 1987 now abandoned.
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