Claims
- 1. A two-part compound lens consisting of a plane-parallel ended first lens part united in end-to-end relationship with a plane-parallel ended second lens part, the compound lens having a lens axis which is co-directional with the normal to both ends of both lens parts, wherein the first lens part is a graded index lens of length d1 and quarter period s, and the second lens part is of uniform refractive index and of length d2, wherein d1=(2n−1)s−Δ, where n is a positive integer and s>Δ>0, Δ is a length of the first lens which is removed and substituted by the second lens part of length d2, d2 is a length possessing the property that collimated light incident axially upon that end face of the graded index first lens part that is remote from the end facet united with the second lens part, is brought to a substantial focus at that end facet of the second lens part that is remote from the end facet united with the first lens part.
- 2. A compound lens as claimed in claim 1, wherein n=1.
- 3. An optical fibre terminated with a two-part compound lens as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of the fibre abuts the second lens part of the compound lens, and has a core providing a guided mode of that fibre with an effective refractive index substantially matched with the refractive index of the second lens part of the compound lens.
- 4. A two-part lens terminated optical fibre as claimed in claim 3, wherein the optical fibre is a single mode fibre.
- 5. An optical fibre terminated with a two-part compound lens as claimed in claim 2, wherein one end of the fibre abuts the second lens part of the compound lens, and has a core providing a guided mode of that fibre with an effective refractive index substantially matched with the refractive index of the second lens part of the compound lens.
- 6. A two-part lens terminated optical fibre as claimed in claim 5, wherein the optical fibre is a single mode fibre.
- 7. A two-part compound lens consisting of a plane-parallel ended first lens part and a planar ended second lens part united in end-to-end relationship, wherein the first lens part of the compound lens has a lens axis normal to its ends and is a graded index lens of quarter period s length and of length d1, where d1=(2n−1)s−Δ, and where n is a positive integer and s>Δ>0, Δ is a length of the first lens which is removed and substituted by the second lens part of length d2 and wherein the planar ends of the second lens part of the compound lens are inclined at a small wedge angle, and are chosen to provide a lens part thickness of less than d2 at one side of the second lens part, and of greater than d2 at the other, where d2 is a length possessing the property that collimated light Incident axially upon the end face of the graded index first lens part that is remote from the end facet united with the second lens part, is brought to a substantial focus at a depth d2 into the material of the second lens part.
- 8. A compound lens as claimed in claim 1, wherein n=1.
- 9. An optical fibre terminated with a two-part compound lens as claimed in claim 7, wherein one end of the fibre abuts the second lens part of the compound lens, and has a core providing a guided mode of that fibre with an effective refractive index substantially matched with the refractive index of the second lens part of the compound lens.
- 10. A two-part lens terminated optical fibre as claimed in claim 9, wherein the optical fibre is a single mode fibre.
- 11. An optical fibre terminated with a two-part compound lens as claimed in claim 8, wherein one end of the fibre abuts the second lens part of the compound lens, and has a core providing a guided mode of that fibre with an effective refractive index substantially matched with the refractive index of the second lens part of the compound lens.
- 12. A two-part lens terminated optical fibre as claimed in claim 11, wherein the optical fibre is a single mode fibre.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application No. 09/345,070, filed Jun. 30, 1999.
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