Claims
- 1. A biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers, said plurality of output fibers including said input fiber, said coupler comprising a unitary unscrambled biconical-taper region including a first tapered region, a second tapered region and a minimum tapered region between said first tapered region and said second tapered region, said first tapered region being rotated with respect to said second tapered region.
- 2. A biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers as in claim 1, wherein said first tapered region is rotated on the order of 270.degree. with respect to said second tapered region.
- 3. A biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers as in claim 1, further including a "U"-shaped bend in said minimum tapered region.
- 4. A biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers as in claim 1, further including a "S"-shaped bend in said minimum tapered region.
- 5. A biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers as in claim 1, further including a plurality of microbends in said minimum tapered region.
- 6. A biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers as in claim 1, wherein said first tapered region is rotated with respect to said second tapered region through an angle over which insertion loss uniformity in said plurality of output fibers improves.
- 7. A method of forming a biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers, said plurality of output fibers including said input fiber, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a unitary unscrambled biconical-taper region including a first tapered region, a second tapered region and a minimum tapered region between said first tapered and said second tapered region;
- heating said unitary unscrambled biconical-tapered region to soften said unitary unscrambled biconical-tapered region; and
- rotating said first tapered region relatively to said second tapered region while unitary unscrambled biconical-tapered region is in a softened state.
- 8. A method of forming a biconical-taper coupler for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers as in claim 7, wherein said rotating step rotates said first tapered region relatively to said second tapered region on the order of 270.degree..
- 9. A method of forming a biconical-taper couple for distributing higher order modes and lower order modes in an input fiber uniformly to a plurality of output fibers, said plurality of output fibers including said input fiber, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a unitary unscrambled biconical-taper region including a first tapered region, a second tapered region and a minimum tapered region between said first tapered and said second tapered region;
- heating said unitary unscrambled biconical-taper region to soften said unitary unscrambled biconical-taper region;
- rotating said first tapered region relatively to said second tapered region while unitary unscrambled biconical-taper region is in a softened state;
- in conjunction with said rotating step, injecting said input fiber and determining the uniformity of insertion loss in said plurality of output fibers; and
- continuing said rotating step so long as the uniformity of insertion loss in said output fibers improves.
DESCRIPTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/777,669, filed Oct. 15, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No 5,216,731, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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