Claims
- 1. An optical fiber composed of:at least a section of the first kind having chromatic dispersion not less than a given positive value x and negative chromatic dispersion slope at a given wavelength; and at least a section of the second kind having chromatic dispersion not more than −x and positive chromatic dispersion slope at said given wavelength, wherein said optical fiber is composed of a core and a cladding which surrounds said core and has a mean refractive index lower than that of said core, at least one of said core and cladding includes regions spaced apart in cross section and made of sub mediums whose refractive indices are different from those of main mediums constituting the optical fiber, and at least one of the cross-sectional areas and the refractive indices of the regions made of the sub mediums change along the fiber axis.
- 2. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the chromatic dispersion at the given wavelength is larger than 1 ps/nm/km in said section of the first kind and smaller than −1 ps/nm/kin in said section of the second kind and the total length of the fiber sections whose absolute values of the chromatic dispersion are below 1 ps/nm/km is less than {fraction (1/10)} of the full length of the optical fiber.
- 3. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein sections which do not contain sub mediums are spaced apart along the fiber axis.
- 4. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the cross-sectional areas and the refractive indices of the regions made of the sub mediums change at a given period along the fiber axis and the other are uniform or change at the same period along the fiber axis.
- 5. An optical fiber according to claim 4, wherein the given period exceeds 1 m.
- 6. An optical fiber according to claim 1, further composed of at least a transition section of a cross-sectional areas and the refractive indices of the regions made of the sub mediums change continuously along the fiber axis and the other are uniform or change continuously along the fiber axis.
- 7. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein said main medium is silica glass and said sub medium is air.
- 8. An optical fiber, having chromatic dispersion not less than a positive value x and negative chromatic dispersion slope at a given wavelength, composed of a core and a cladding surrounding the core and having a lower mean refractive index than that of said core, wherein at least one of said core and cladding has regions spaced apart in cross section and made of sub mediums whose refractive indices are different from those of main mediums constituting the core and the cladding.
Priority Claims (2)
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P2000-132668 |
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P2000-261580 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/246,725 filed Nov. 9, 2000, and No. 60/252,456 filed Nov. 22, 2000, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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