Claims
- 1. A light branching and coupling device, comprising:
- at least three optical fibers, each optical fiber extending along a fiber optical axis and having:
- a light transmission fiber portion;
- a light branching and coupling fiber portion divided into a plurality of contiguous fiber portion segments, a diameter of said light branching and coupling fiber portion being set to be smaller than a diameter of said light transmission fiber portion; and
- a tapering fiber portion continuously formed between said light branching and coupling fiber portion and said light transmission fiber portion so that an outer circumferential surface of the tapering fiber portion is gradually tapered to reduce its diameter toward the light branching and coupling fiber portion;
- wherein said light branching and coupling fiber portions of the at least three optical fibers are fused to each other along the fiber optical axis at respective ones of the fiber portion segments.
- 2. A light branching and coupling device according to claim 1, wherein said optical fibers are fused with each other in the form of a star.
- 3. A light branching and coupling device according to claim 1, wherein said optical fibers are fused with each other in the form of a tree.
- 4. A light branching and coupling device according to claim 1, wherein an optical adhesive agent is applied onto the circumferences of said light branching and coupling fiber portions fused with each other and onto the circumferences of said tapering fiber portions, wherein said optical adhesive agent has a refractive index n.sub.3 which satisfies the condition
- n.sub.3 <n.sub.2 .multidot.sin .theta..sub.2
- where the angle .theta..sub.2 of light advancing in the light branching and coupling fiber portion with respect to the fiber optical axis is given as follows:
- .theta..sub.2 <sin.sup.-1 (1/n.sub.2).
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- 5. A light branching and coupling device, comprising:
- at least three optical fibers, each optical fiber extending along a fiber optical axis and including:
- a light transmission fiber portion;
- a light branching and coupling fiber portion, a diameter of said light branching and coupling fiber portion being set to be smaller than a diameter of said light transmission fiber portion; and
- a tapering fiber portion continuously formed between said light branching and coupling fiber portion and said light transmission fiber portion so that an outer circumferential surface of said tapering fiber portion is gradually tapered to reduce its diameter toward the light branching and coupling fiber portion;
- wherein said the light branching and coupling fiber portions of the at least three optical fibers being fused to each other, and
- wherein an inclination angle .psi. of the outer circumferential surface of said tapering fiber portion with respect to the fiber optical axis is set as follows:
- .psi.=(.theta..sub.2 -.theta..sub.1)/2
- when the critical angle of light advancing in said light transmission fiber portion with respect to the fiber optical axis is .theta..sub.1, and
- a length h of said tapering fiber portion is set as follows:
- h=D/(tan .psi.+tan .theta..sub.2)
- when a diameter of said light transmission fiber portion is D.
- 6. A light branching and coupling device, comprising:
- at least three optical fibers, each optical fiber extending along a fiber optical axis and including:
- a light transmission fiber portion;
- a light branching and coupling fiber portion, a diameter of said light branching and coupling fiber portion being set to be smaller than a diameter of said light transmission fiber portion; and
- a tapering fiber portion continuously formed between said light branching and coupling fiber portion and said light transmission fiber portion so that an outer circumferential surface of said tapering fiber portion is gradually tapered to reduce its diameter toward the light branching and coupling fiber portion;
- wherein said the light branching and coupling fiber portions of the at least three optical fibers being fused to each other, and
- wherein an optical adhesive agent having a refractive index smaller than that of a clad coating of a core of said optical fibers is applied onto a circumferential surface of said light branching and coupling fiber portions of the at least three optical fibers fused to each other and onto the outer circumferential surface of said tapering fiber portion of the at least three optical fibers.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/661,362 filed Jun. 11, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,675,679.
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