Claims
- 1. A method for producing a fused coupler, the method comprising:
providing a PM fiber and a non-PM fiber, the two fibers having a substantially equal clad diameter, plaiting the two fibers together substantially without applying torsional force on either fiber, with random orientation of the principal polarization axes of the PM fiber relative to the non-PM fiber, and then tapering and fusing the fibers together to a degree such that the tap ratio of the coupler is not more than about 10% and the PER of the coupler is at least about 20 dB.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the fibers after plaiting define 2-10 cross-overs.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the excess loss is less than about 0.2 dB.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein none of the fibers undergoes a reduction of its diameter before plaiting.
- 5. A fused optical coupler comprising:
a PM fiber having a core and two principal polarization axes, and a non-PM fiber having a core, the PM and non-PM fibers having substantially equal clad diameters, the principal axes of the PM fiber arranged randomly relative to the non-PM fiber, the fibers elongated to a degree such that the coupler exhibits a tap ratio less than about 10% and polarization extinction ratio (PER) higher than about 20 dB.
- 6. The coupler of claim 5 defining 2-10 cross-overs.
- 7. The coupler of claim 5 defining 3-6 cross-overs.
- 8. The coupler of claim 5 wherein the clad diameter of both fibers is about 125 μm.
- 9. The coupler of claim 5 wherein one of the principal axes is defined by stress rods and the stress rods are disposed clear of a core-to-core axis of the two fibers.
- 10. The coupler of claim 5 having excess loss lower than about 0.2 dB
- 11. The coupler of claim 10 having excess loss lower than about 0.1 dB.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/269,356 filed Feb. 20, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60269356 |
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