Claims
- 1. In a three-layered optical fiber comprising
- a first transparent dielectric center layer having a relatively high refractive index n.sub.o and radius a,
- a second transparent dielectric intermediate layer having a relatively low refractive index qn.sub.o and thickness .delta.a, and
- a third transparent dielectric cladding layer having an intermediate refractive index pn.sub.o,
- the improvement wherein said relatively high refractive index n.sub.o, said relatively low refractive index pn.sub.o and said intermediate refractive index qn.sub.o are selected so as to satisfy the following relation ##EQU15## where B is the bandwidth of signal to be transmitted, z is the length of the optical fiber, C is the velocity of light in vacuum, v is the normalized frequency, and U.sub.11 =2.405.
- 2. The optical fiber as defined in claim 1, wherein the refractive indices of said first transparent dielectric center layer and said second transparent dielectric intermediate layer satisfy the following relation
- 1-q.gtoreq.0.006.
- 3. The optical fiber as defined in claim 1, wherein the thickness .delta.a of said second transparent dielectric intermediate layer satisfies the following relation
- .delta.a<0.5a,
- where a is the radius of the center layer.
- 4. The optical fiber as defined in claim 1, wherein said first transparent dielectric center layer contains at least one material selected from the group consisting of P.sub.2 O.sub.5 and GeO.sub.2, and the refractive indices of said first transparent dielectric center layer and said third transparent dielectric cladding layer satisfy the following relation
- 1-p>0.001.
- 5. The optical fiber as defined in claim 1, wherein B is 4 MHz, z is 5.25 km, and ##EQU16##
- 6. The optical fiber as defined in claim 1, wherein the transmission loss of a lowest order leaky mode and the transmission length have the following relationship: ##EQU17## where U, W and W are the normalized transverse phase constants in the said center layer to the said cladding layer, V is the normalized frequency and .beta. is the longitudinal propagation constant.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending Ser. No. 692,994, filed June 4, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3997241 |
Nishida et al. |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Kawakami et al., "Characteristics of a Doubly Clad Optical Fiber . . . " IEEE Jour. of Quantum Elec., vol. QE-10, No. 12, Dec. 1974, pp. 879-887. |
Miyagi et al., "Bending Losses of a Double Clad Slab Waveguide" Optics Communications, vol. 14, No. 1, May 1975, pp. 123-125. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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