Claims
- 1. An optical fiber suitable for dispersion compensation with simultaneous Raman amplification, comprising a central core and an outer cladding, and having a refractive index profile through a cross section of the fiber with respect to the outer cladding, wherein:
the core has a diameter of between 2 and 5 microns (μm) and a difference (Δn) between the refractive index of the core and the outer cladding that is between 0.012 and 0.035; the fiber includes a trench region adjacent the core, a ring region adjacent the trench region, and an inner cladding intermediate the ring region and the outer cladding; the trench region has a width in said index profile of between 2 and 6 μm and a negative Δn of between −0.015 and −0.003; the ring region has a width in said index profile of between 1 and 5 μm and a Δn of between 0.001 and 0.015; and the inner cladding has a width in said index profile of between 0 and 5 μm and a Δn of between −0.011 and 0.001.
- 2. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the outer cladding has an overall diameter of between 80 and 200 μm.
- 3. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the fiber has a Raman figure of merit (FOM) greater than 5.0 W−1 db−1 measured at a pump wavelength of approximately 1453 nm.
- 4. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the fiber has a peak Raman gain coefficient greater than 2.0 W−1 km−1 measured at a pump wavelength of approximately 1453 nm.
- 5. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the fiber has an effective area of less than 25 μm2 at a wavelength of approximately 1550 nm.
- 6. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the fiber has a dispersion (D) such that 0>D>−100 ps/nm/km at a wavelength of approximately 1550 nm.
- 7. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the fiber has a relative dispersion slope (RDS) greater than 0.005 nm−1 at a wavelength of approximately 1550 nm.
- 8. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein a length of the fiber that is more than about three meters is operative as a single mode fiber at a wavelength of approximately 1550 nm.
- 9. An optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the fiber has a polarization mode dispersion (PMD) of less than 0.2 ps/{square root}km.
- 10. A fiber optic dispersion slope compensating module (DSCM), comprising:
a first dispersion compensating fiber having a signal input end and an output end opposite the signal input end; a pump light source coupled to the first fiber in such a manner as to obtain Raman amplification with respect to a light signal applied to the signal input end of the first fiber; and the first fiber comprises a central core and an outer cladding, and has a refractive index profile through a cross section of the fiber with respect to the outer cladding; wherein the core has a diameter of between 2 and 5 microns (μm) and a difference (Δn) between the refractive index of the core and the outer cladding that is between 0.012 and 0.035; the first fiber includes a trench region adjacent the core, a ring region adjacent the trench region, and an inner cladding intermediate the ring region and the outer cladding; the trench region has a width in said index profile of between 2 and 6 μm and a negative Δn of between −0.015 and −0.003; the ring region has a width in said index profile of between 1 and 5 μm and a Δn of between 0.001 and 0.015; and the inner cladding has a width in said index profile of between 0 and 5 μm and a Δn of between −0.011 and 0.001.
- 11. A DSCM according to claim 10, wherein the outer cladding of the first fiber has an overall diameter of between 80 and 200 μm.
- 12. A DSCM according to claim 10, including a second, dispersion compensating fiber connected serially with respect to the first fiber, wherein lengths of the first and the second fibers are selected to attain a desired dispersion and dispersion slope compensation with respect to a given transmission fiber in a fiber optic transmission system.
- 13. A fiber optic transmission system comprising an optical transmitter, and optical receiver, a span of a transmission fiber forming part of a light signal path between the transmitter and the receiver, and a DSCM according to claim 10 which is operatively connected to the transmission fiber for dispersion compensation.
- 14. The transmission system of claim 13, wherein the transmission fiber is a non-zero dispersion fiber (NZDF).
- 15. A fiber optic transmission system comprising an optical transmitter, and optical receiver, a span of a transmission fiber forming part of a light signal path between the transmitter and the receiver, and a DSCM according to claim 12 which is operatively connected to the transmission fiber for dispersion compensation.
- 16. The transmission system of claim 15, wherein the transmission fiber is a NZDF.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/099,820 filed Mar. 16, 2002, and entitled “Raman Amplified Dispersion Compensating Modules”, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention and application.