Claims
- 1. A hermetic optical fiber seal comprising:
an optical fiber having a length of buffer layer stripped away to expose a length of glass fiber; a ferrule having a conduit therethrough for receiving the exposed length of glass fiber; a solder bonded to and substantially filling the conduit of the ferrule and surrounding the exposed length of glass fiber within the conduit in a hermetic compressive seal; wherein at the melting temperature of the solder, the ferrule has a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the solder.
- 2. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 1, wherein the ferrule and the solder have a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than 15 μm/m° C.
- 3. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 2, wherein the solder has a melting temperature less than 300 degrees centigrade.
- 4. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 3, wherein the solder has a melting temperature of less than 200 degrees centigrade.
- 5. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 3, further including an adhesive bonding at least a portion of the exposed length of glass fiber to the ferrule.
- 6. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 5 wherein the adhesive is bonded within the conduit of the ferrule.
- 7. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 5, wherein the solder is selected from tin lead alloys including tin lead and tin silver.
- 8. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 7, wherein the ferrule is formed of a copper alloy.
- 9. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 5, wherein the ferrule conduit comprises a slot.
- 10. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 9, wherein the slot further includes an aperture for containing a solid solder perform during fabrication.
- 11. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 9, wherein the hermetic optical fiber seal comprises a feedthrough and the length of exposed glass fiber is center stripped.
- 12. A hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 9, wherein the hermetic optical fiber seal comprises a connector and the length of exposed glass fiber is end stripped.
- 13. A method of forming a hermetic optical fiber seal comprising the steps of:
stripping a length of buffer layer from an optical fiber to expose a length of glass fiber; providing a ferrule having a conduit therethrough, said ferrule being formed of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion significantly higher than that of the glass fiber; providing a volume of solder to substantially fill the conduit, said solder composition having a coefficient of thermal expansion similar to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the ferrule material; positioning the exposed length of glass fiber within the conduit; heating the ferrule to a melting temperature of the solder; surrounding the fiber with melted solder; and cooling the ferrule and solder to form a substantially uniform compressive hermetic seal about the exposed length of glass fiber.
- 14. A method of forming a hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 13, wherein the material of the ferrule has a coefficient of thermal expansion of at least 15 μm/m° C.
- 15. A method of forming a hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 14, wherein the melting temperature of the solder is less than 300 degrees centigrade.
- 16. A method of forming a hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 14 wherein the melting temperature of the solder is less than 200 degrees centigrade.
- 17. A method of forming a hermetic optical fiber seal as defined in claim 15, further including the step of applying an adhesive for bonding a portion of the length of exposed glass fiber to the ferrule.
- 18. A ferrule for forming a compressive hermetic seal about a glass optical fiber comprising;
a body having two ends and a conduit therethrough substantially surrounded by the body, said body formed of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion of at least 15 μm/m° C.
- 19. A ferrule as defined in claim 18, wherein the conduit comprises a slot.
- 20. A ferrule as defined in claim 19 wherein the ferrule is formed of a copper alloy.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisionally filed U.S. Serial No. 60/295,466, filed Jun. 1, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60295466 |
Jun 2001 |
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