Claims
- 1. An optical fiber cable for high power laser radiation transmission comprising:
- a light absorbing area;
- a fiber having a core and a cladding;
- a rod provided at at least one of the ends of the fiber and fused to an end surface of the core, said rod being substantially cylindrical and having a diameter larger than that of the fiber;
- a reflector provided at a distance from said rod along the fiber core for reflecting light entering outside the fiber core and through said rod to said light absorbing area; and
- a glass capillary surrounding said fiber and in optical contact with the cladding of the fiber and located between the reflector and the rod.
- 2. An optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein the circumferential surface of the rod is substantially parallel to the longitudinal extend of the fiber.
- 3. An optical fiber cable according to claim 1, wherein the reflector is partly absorbing.
- 4. An optical fiber cable according to claim 1, further including a temperature sensor provided in the vicinity of the reflector.
- 5. An optical fiber cable according to claim 1, further including a radiation-proof transmitting material whose refractive index is higher than, or substantially equal to, that of the cladding, said material being in optical contact with the cladding in a part of the area between the reflector and the rod at the short side of the core.
- 6. An optical fiber cable according to claim 1, wherein the rod at the contact end of the core is made of a material having substantially the same refractive index as the core and is in optical contact therewith.
- 7. An optical fiber cable according to claim 1, wherein the core and the rod at the contact end thereof are made of quartz glass.
- 8. A method for transmitting a high power laser radiation by an optical fiber cable including a core and a cladding, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) fusing a substantially cylindrical rod having a diameter larger than that of the core to an end surface of the core at at least one of contact ends of the core;
- b) providing a reflector at a distance from said rod along the fiber core, and
- c) providing a glass capillary around said fiber between the reflector and the rod;
- d) reflecting light entering outside the fiber core and through the rod to a light absorbing area.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the core and the rod at the contact end thereof are made of quartz glass.
- 10. A method according to claim 8, comprising the further step of providing a temperature sensor in the vicinity of the reflector.
- 11. A method according to claim 8, wherein the rod at the contact end of the core is made of a material having substantially the same refractive index as the core and being in optical contact therewith.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/219,837, filed Mar. 30, 1994, now abandoned.
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