Claims
- 1. An optical fiber with compensation of chromatic dispersion in the S band from 1 460 nm to 1 530 nm, for use in wavelength division multiplex transmission networks, having a negative chromatic dispersion at the wavelength of 1 495 nm, comprising successively from the center toward the periphery a core having a varying index profile and then a cladding of constant index, said varying index profile of said core comprising successively, from said center toward said periphery, a central slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding, a buried slice having a minimum index lower than the index of said cladding, and an annular slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding and lower than the maximum index of said central slice, the difference between said maximum index of said central slice and the index of said cladding being from 11.5×10−3 to 20.0×10−3, the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding being from 1.6 μm to 2.6 μm, the value of the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding being from 28×10−3 μm to 34×10−3 μm, and the radii and the indices of each of said slices being determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to dispersion slope ratio whose absolute value is from 68 nm to 158 nm.
- 2. The optical fiber claimed in claim 1 wherein the radii and the indices of each slice are determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to chromatic dispersion slope ratio whose absolute value is from 80 nm to 118 nm.
- 3. The optical fiber claimed in claim 2 wherein the radii and the indices of each slice are determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to chromatic dispersion slope ratio whose absolute value is from 87 nm to 105 nm.
- 4. The optical fiber claimed in claim 1 wherein the value of twice the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the product of the index difference relative to the cladding and the radius is from 51×10−3 μm2 to 79×10−3 μm2.
- 5. The optical fiber claimed in claim 1 wherein the difference between the minimum index of said buried slice and the index of said cladding is from −10.0×10−3 to −7.0×10−3 and the outside radius of said buried slice is from 4.5 μm to 6.5 μm.
- 6. The optical fiber claimed in claim 5 wherein the value of the integral between the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from −42×10−3 to −22×10−3 μm.
- 7. The optical fiber claimed in claim 6 wherein the value of twice the integral between the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius by the index difference relative to said cladding is from −350×10−3 to −160×10−3 μm2.
- 8. The optical fiber claimed in claim 1 wherein the difference between the maximum index of said annular slice and the index of said cladding is from 1.0×10−3 to 8.0×10−3 and the outside radius of said annular slice is from 7.3 μm to 10.2 μm.
- 9. The optical fiber claimed in claim 8 wherein the value of the integral between the radius of the portion of said buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from 5×10−3 to 15×10−3 μm.
- 10. The optical fiber claimed in claim 9 wherein the value of twice the integral between the radius of the portion of said buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius by the index difference relative to said cladding is from 70×10−3 to 207×10−3 μm2.
- 11. The optical fiber claimed in claim 1 wherein the value of the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from 2.8×10−3 to 18.2×10−3 μm.
- 12. The optical fiber claimed in claim 11 wherein the value of twice the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius by the index difference relative to said cladding is from −108×10−3 to 57×10−3 μm2.
- 13. The optical fiber claimed in claim 12 wherein the value of twice the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius and the index difference relative to the cladding and the function exp(−r2/a2) where a=1.58 μm is from 24.4×10−3 to 28.5×10−3 μm2.
- 14. An optical fiber with compensation of chromatic dispersion in the S band from 1 460 nm to 1 530 nm, for use in wavelength division multiplex transmission networks, having a negative chromatic dispersion at the wavelength of 1 495 nm, comprising successively from the center toward the periphery a core having a varying index profile and then a cladding of constant index, said varying index profile of said core comprising successively, from said center toward said periphery, a central slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding, a first buried slice having a minimum index lower than the index of said cladding, an annular slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding and lower than the maximum index of said central slice, a second buried slice having a minimum index lower than the index of said cladding, the radii and the indices of each of said slices being determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to dispersion slope ratio whose absolute value is from 68 nm to 158 nm.
- 15. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the radii and the indices of each slice are determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to chromatic dispersion slope ratio whose absolute value is from 80 nm to 118 nm.
- 16. The optical fiber claimed in claim 15 wherein the radii and the indices of each slice are determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to chromatic dispersion slope whose absolute value is from 87 nm to 105 nm.
- 17. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the difference between the maximum index of said annular slice and the index of said cladding is from 12×10−3 to 20×10−3 and the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding is from 1.57 μm to 2.5 μm.
- 18. The optical fiber claimed in claim 17 wherein the value of the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from 28.4×10−3 μm to 35.5×10−3 μm.
- 19. The optical fiber claimed in claim 18 wherein the value of twice the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the product of the index difference relative to the cladding and the radius is from 49×10−3 μm2 to 81×10−3 μm2.
- 20. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the difference between the minimum index of said first buried slice and the index of said cladding is from −12×10−3 to −5×10−3 and the outside radius of said first buried slice is from 4.0 μm to 7.4 μm.
- 21. The optical fiber claimed in claim 20 wherein the value of the integral between the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said first buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from −56×10−3 to −20×10−3 μm.
- 22. The optical fiber claimed in claim 21 wherein the value of twice the integral between the radius of the portion of said central slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said first buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius by the index difference relative to said cladding is from −470×10−3 to −130×10−3 μm2.
- 23. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the difference between the maximum index of said annular slice and the index of said cladding is from 1.0×10−3 to 8.0×10−3 and the outside radius of said annular slice is from 6.8 μm to 12 μm.
- 24. The optical fiber claimed in claim 23 wherein the value of the integral between the radius of the portion of said first buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from 5×10−3 to 26×10−3 μm.
- 25. The optical fiber claimed in claim 24 wherein the value of twice the integral between the radius of the portion of said first buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius by the index difference relative to said cladding is from 60×10−3 to 440×10−3 μm2.
- 26. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the difference between the minimum index of said second buried slice and the index of said cladding is from −12×10−3 to 0 and the outside radius of said second buried slice is from 9 μm to 21 μm.
- 27. The optical fiber claimed in claim 26 wherein the value of the integral between the radius of the portion of said annular slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said second buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from −153×10−3 μm to 0.
- 28. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the value of the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said second buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the index difference relative to said cladding is from −138×10−3 to 22×10−3 μm.
- 29. The optical fiber claimed in claim 28 wherein the value of twice the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said second buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius by the index difference relative to said cladding is less than or equal to 80×10−3 μm2.
- 30. The optical fiber claimed in claim 29 wherein the value of twice the integral between a zero radius and the radius of the portion of said second buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius and the index difference relative to said cladding and the function exp(−r2/b2) where b=1.54 μm is from 24.1×10−3 to 28.3×10−3 m2.
- 31. The optical fiber claimed in claim 14 wherein the value of twice the integral between the radius of the portion of said first buried slice having an index higher than the index of said cladding and the radius of the portion of said second buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding of the product of the radius and the index difference relative to the cladding and the function exp(−r 2/c2) where c=4.67 μm is from 9.8×10−3 to 42.6×10−3 μm2.
- 32. An optical fiber with compensation of chromatic dispersion in the S band from 1 460 nm to 1 530 nm, for use in wavelength division multiplex transmission networks, having a negative chromatic dispersion at the wavelength of 1 495 nm, comprising successively from the center toward the periphery a core having a varying index profile and then a cladding of constant index, said varying index profile of said core comprising successively, from said center toward said periphery, a central slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding, a buried slice having a minimum index lower than the index of said cladding, and an annular slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding and lower than the maximum index of said central slice, the absolute value of the minimum index of said buried slice being greater than or equal to 60% of the absolute value of the maximum index of said central slice.
- 33. The optical fiber claimed in claim 32 wherein said varying index profile of said core comprises successively, from said center toward said periphery, a central slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding, a first buried slice having a minimum index lower than the index of said cladding, an annular slice having a maximum index higher than the index of said cladding and lower than the maximum index of said central slice, and a second buried slice having an index lower than the index of said cladding.
- 34. The optical fiber claimed in claim 32 wherein the radii and the indices of each slice are determined so that said dispersion compensating optical fiber has at the wavelength of 1 495 nm a chromatic dispersion to chromatic dispersion slope ratio whose absolute value is from 68 nm to 158 nm.
- 35. An optical fiber claimed in claim 32 wherein the absolute value of the minimum index of said buried slice is greater than or equal to 90% of the absolute value of the maximum index of said central slice.
- 36. An optical fiber transmission system comprising the combination of a line optical fiber and an optical fiber with chromatic dispersion compensation in the S band according to claim 1, wherein said dispersion compensating optical fiber is an in-line fiber.
- 37. An optical fiber transmission system comprising the combination of a line optical fiber and an optical fiber with chromatic dispersion compensation in the S band according to claim 1, wherein said dispersion compensating optical fiber is an in-module fiber.
Priority Claims (1)
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02 16 616 |
Dec 2002 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on French Patent Application No. 02 16 616 filed Dec. 24, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto in its entirety, and the priority of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119.