Claims
- 1. A separable multi-core optical fiber structure, comprising:a plurality of fused optical fibers, the plurality of fused optical fibers defining an attachment height between adjacent fused optical fibers that is small enough to allow adjacent fused optical fibers to be separated into individual optical fibers at a desired point, and that is large enough to maintain a multi-corc optical fiber at other points of the separable multi-core fiber structure, wherein each of said fused optical fibers at said other points share a common single cladding layer formed by fusing respective cladding layers of individual optical fibers.
- 2. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 1 further comprising:a spacer between outer fibers and fibers adjacent to the outer fibers.
- 3. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 2 wherein the plurality of fibers include outer fibers and inner fibers, and wherein the spacer comprises:a dummy fiber disposed between each of the outer fibers and the adjacent fibers.
- 4. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 1 wherein the plurality of fibers include outer fibers and inner fibers, the separable multi-core fiber structure further comprising:a dummy fiber adjacent to each outer fiber.
- 5. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 1, wherein adjacent cores of the separable multi-core fiber structure are evenly spaced.
- 6. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 1, wherein spacing of adjacent cores is 10-200 μm.
- 7. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 6, wherein spacing of adjacent cores is 100-150 μm.
- 8. The separable multi-core fiber structure of claim 7, wherein spacing of adjacent cores is 120-130 μm.
- 9. A separable multi-core fiber structure, comprising:a plurality of fibers, the plurality of fibers defining an attachmcnt height between adjacent fibers that is small enough to allow adjacent fibers to be separated into individual fibers at a desired point, and that is large enough to maintain a multi-core fiber at other points of the separable multi-core fiber structure; and the plurality of optical fibers include inner fibers and outer fibers, wherein the outer fibers are formed from canes having a larger outer diameter than canes which are used to form the inner fibers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/226,747 entitled “Method for Making Separable Multiple Core Optical Fibers, the Resulting Fiber Structures, and Uses Thereof” filed Aug. 21, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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