Claims
- 1. A cylindrical optical resin material comprising:
- a first substance forming a transparent polymeric resin matrix;
- a second substance which cannot be polymerized, the second substance being dispersed within the transparent resin matrix of the first substance,
- the second substance having a solubility parameter which is different from that of the first substance by 7 (cal/cm.sup.3).sup.1/2 or less,
- the second substance having a refractive index which is different from that of the first substance by 0.001 or more,
- the first and second substances being in the form of an optical fiber having a core with a center axis,
- the concentration of said second substance having a gradient in a direction radial to the center axis of the core of the optical fiber; and
- a cladding surrounding the optical fiber, the optical fiber having a coefficient .alpha. of the refractive index distribution n(r) being in the range of 0.67.ltoreq..alpha..ltoreq.6 in the following formula:
- n(r)=n.sub.0 �1-2.DELTA.(r/Rc).sup..alpha. !.sup.05
- where r is the distance from the center axis of the core, n.sub.0 is the refractive index at the center axis of the core (r=0), Rc is the radius of the core, .DELTA. is the relative difference in the refractive index expressed by the following formula:
- .DELTA.=(n.sub.0.sup.2 -n.sub.1.sup.2)/2n.sub.0.sup.2
- where n, is the refractive index at a boundary between the core and the cladding.
- 2. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 1, wherein the optical fiber is a hot-drawn optical fiber.
- 3. A cylindrical optical resin material comprising:
- a first substance forming a transparent polymeric resin matrix; and
- a second substance which cannot be polymerized, the second substance being dispersed within the transparent resin matrix of the first substance,
- the second substance having a solubility parameter which is different from that of the first substance by 7 (cal/cm.sup.3).sup.1/2 or less,
- the second substance having a refractive index which is different from that of the first substance by 0.001 or more,
- the first and second substances being in the form of an optical fiber having a core,
- the concentration of said second substance having a gradient in a direction radial to the core of the optical fiber,
- the optical fiber having a transmission band of at least 10 MHz.multidot.km, the transmission band being the estimated frequency which gives 3 dB attenuation, f.sub.3dB.
- 4. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 3, wherein the optical fiber is a hot-drawn optical fiber.
- 5. A cylindrical optical resin material comprising:
- a first substance forming a transparent polymeric resin matrix; and
- a second substance which cannot be polymerized, the second substance being dispersed within the transparent resin matrix of the first substance,
- the second substance having a solubility parameter which is different from that of the first substance by 7 (cal/cm.sup.3).sup.1/2 or less,
- the second substance having a refractive index which is different from that of the first substance by 0.001 or more,
- the first and second substances being in the form of an optical fiber having a core with a center axis,
- the concentration of said second substance having a gradient in a direction radial to the core of the optical fiber; and
- the optical fiber having a transmission band which is at least twice the transmission band of a step index fiber having the same relative refractive index difference .DELTA. as that of the optical fiber, where .DELTA. is expressed by the following formula:
- .DELTA.=(n.sub.0.sup.2 -n.sub.1.sup.2)/2n.sub.0.sup.2
- where n.sub.0 is the refractive index at the center axis of the core and n.sub.1 is the refractive index at a boundary between the core and the cladding.
- 6. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 5, wherein the optical fiber is a hot-drawn optical fiber.
- 7. A cylindrical optical resin material comprising:
- a first substance forming a transparent polymeric resin matrix; and
- a second substance which cannot be polymerized, the second substance being dispersed within the transparent resin matrix of the first substance,
- the second substance having a solubility parameter which is different from that of the first substance by 7 (cal/cm.sup.3).sup.1/2 or less,
- the second substance having a refractive index which is different from that of the first substance by 0.001 or more,
- the first and second substances being in the form of an optical fiber having a core,
- the concentration of said second substance having a gradient in a direction radial to the core of the optical fiber,
- the optical fiber having a transmission loss, under an incident light of 650 nm in wavelength, of no more than 400 dB/km.
- 8. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 7, wherein the optical fiber is a hot-drawn optical fiber.
- 9. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 1, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 10. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 2, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 11. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 3, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 12. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 4, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 13. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 5, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 14. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 6, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 15. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 7, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
- 16. A cylindrical optical resin material according to claim 8, wherein the optical fiber is a graded index multi-mode optical fiber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/078,179, filed as PCT/JP92/01381 Oct. 22, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,541,247.
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