Claims
- 1. An optical fibre for a transmission system, comprising:
- at least two spaced apart parallel light conducting cores, each core having a predetermined refractive index for independent passage of signals therethrough;
- a first cladding layer surrounding all said cores and having a refractive index lower than said cores to provide optical isolation between said cores;
- a light conducting layer over said first cladding layer and having a refractive index higher than said first cladding layer for passage of a monitor signal independently of said cores; and
- a second cladding layer over said light conducting layer and having a refractive index lower than said light conducting layer.
- 2. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, said first cladding layer in contact with said cores.
- 3. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, each of said cores separately surrounded by said first cladding layer, a further layer of material surrounding said cores and their cladding layers, said light conducting layer over said further layer of material.
- 4. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, including a second light conducting layer over said second cladding layer and having a refractive index higher than said second cladding layer, and a third cladding layer over said second light conducting layer and having a refractive index lower than said second light conducting layer.
- 5. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, said cores having a constant refractive index.
- 6. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, including means for launching a signal into an input end of each core and a monitoring signal into an input end of said light conducting layer and means for detecting said signals at an output end of each of said cores and at an output end of said light conducting layer.
- 7. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 6, having an output end associated with the output ends of said cores, and a mirror at said output end, said mirror aligned with said light conducting layer, said input end of said light conducting layer congruent.
- 8. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, including signal scattering centres distributed throughout said light conducting layer.
- 9. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, including:
- light emitting means attached to an input end of the fibre, said light emitting means positioned to launch a separate and independent data signal into each light conducting core, and
- further light emitting means at one end of the fibre and positioned to launch a monitoring signal, separate from and independent of said data signals, into said light conducting layer.
- 10. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 9, including signal detecting means at an output end of the fibre, positioned to detect each data signal independently.
- 11. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 9, said further light emitting means positioned at said input end of said fibre.
- 12. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 9, said further light emitting means positioned at an output end of the fibre.
- 13. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 1, including a further signal detecting means at said output end of said fibre, positioned to detect said monitoring signal in said light conducting layer.
- 14. An optical fibre as claimed in claim 12, including a further signal detecting means at said input end of said fibre, positioned to detect said monitoring signal in said light conducting layer.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to an optical fibre with increased security, particularly against unauthorized abstract of information from the fibre and is a divisional of application Ser. No. 677,760, filed Apr. 16, 1976 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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