Claims
- 1. A process for fabrication of an optical fiber comprising a core section and a cladding, wherein the cladding has an index of refraction of a value lower than the maximum index of the core for energy of the wavelength to be transmitted comprising:
- introducing a moving stream of a vapor mixture including at least one compound glass-forming precursor together with an oxidizing medium into a tube while heating the tube so as to react the said mixture and produce a glassy deposit on the inner surface of the tube,
- collapsing the tube to a solid structure, and
- drawing of solid structure into a fiber,
- characterized in that
- the heating of tube and contents are by a moving hot zone produced by a correspondingly moving heat source external to the tube,
- temperature within the hot zone, composition of the vapor mixture, and rate of introduction of the vapor mixture are maintained at values such that at least a part of the reaction produces an oxidic reaction product particulate material, which deposits on the inner surface of the tube,
- said particulate material is consolidated to produce said glassy deposit on the inner surface of the tube; and
- glass precursor reactant vapors are maintained in the tube during at least a portion of the subsequent tube collapse.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the said moving hot zone serves the dual functions of nucleation site for homogeneous reaction to produce particulate matter and consolidation site for previously produced particulate matter.
- 3. A process for forming an optical fiber comprising
- depositing glass on the inner surface of a tube,
- collapsing the tube to a solid structure, and
- drawing the solid structure into a fiber, the invention characterized in that
- an atmosphere comprising at least one gas phase precursor reactant is maintained within the tube during at least a portion of the tube collapse, a "gas phase precursor reactant" being a glass-forming reactant other than oxygen.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the glass precursor reactants are flowed through the tube during at least a portion of the subsequent collapse.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the tube collapse is initiated with reactants still flowing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 382,401, filed May 26, 1982, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 147,934, filed May 8, 1980, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 828,617, filed Aug. 29, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,217,027, issued Aug. 12, 1980, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 444,705, filed Feb. 22, 1974, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Kapany, Fiber Optics-Principles and Applications, Chapter 5, "Fiber Optics Technology", Academic Press, New York, 1967, pp. 110-117. |
Continuations (4)
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May 1982 |
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147934 |
May 1980 |
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Aug 1977 |
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444705 |
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