Claims
- 1. An optical article comprising:
a) a core; b) at least one cladding layer; and c) a narrow fluorine reservoir between the core and the cladding layer; d) wherein the fluorine reservoir has a higher concentration of fluorine than either the cladding layer or the core.
- 2. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the cladding layer, the core and the fluorine reservoir each has a refractive index, wherein the refractive index of the fluorine reservoir is less than the refractive index of the inner cladding and the refractive index of the core.
- 3. The optical article of claim 2, wherein the optical article further comprises a substrate tube surrounding the cladding layer, wherein the substrate tube has a refractive index that substantially matches that of the cladding layer.
- 4. The optical article of claim 2, wherein the optical article further comprises a substrate tube surrounding the cladding layer, wherein the substrate tube has a refractive index that is greater than that of the cladding layer.
- 5. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the cladding layer, the core and the fluorine reservoir each has a refractive index, wherein the refractive index of the fluorine reservoir substantially matches the refractive index of the cladding layer, and is less than that the refractive index of the core.
- 6. The optical article of claim 1, where the optical article is an optical fiber and the core has a higher concentration of fluorine at the edges of the core than the center of the core.
- 7. The optical article of claim 1, further comprising a diffusion barrier in the cladding.
- 8. The optical article of claim 1, further comprising a diffusion barrier in the core.
- 9. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the core comprises silica, fluorine, and one or more rare earth ions.
- 10. The optical article of claim 7, wherein the rare earth ions are chosen from Sc, Y, La, Ce, Nd, Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.
- 11. The optical article of claim 7, wherein the core comprises at least one additional modifier ion.
- 12. The optical article of claim 7 wherein the core comprises at least one additional glass former ion.
- 13. The optical article of claim 7, wherein the core comprises at least one additional glass former ion and one additional modifier ion.
- 14. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the core further comprises a rare earth ion, lanthanum and aluminum.
- 15. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the core further comprises a rare earth ion, germanium and aluminum.
- 16. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the core further comprises a rare earth ion, germanium, aluminum, and lanthanum.
- 17. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the core comprises a halide-doped silicate glass that comprises approximately the following in cation-plus-halide mole percent 0.25-5 mol % Al2O3, 0.05-1.5 mol % La2O3, 0.0005-0.75 mol % Er2O3, 0.5-6 mol % F, 0-1 mol % Cl.
- 18. The optical article of claim 1 wherein the core comprises a halide-doped silicate glass that comprises approximately the following in cation-plus-halide mole percent: 1.5-3.5 mol % Al2O3, 0.25-1.0 mol % La2O3, 0.0005-0.075 mol % Er2O3, 0.5-2 mol % F, 0-0.5 mol % Cl.
- 19. The optical article of claim 1, wherein the optical article is an optical fiber preform.
- 20. The optical article of claim 19, wherein the preform has an MCDR design.
- 21. The optical article of claim 19, wherein the preform has an MCMR design.
- 22. The optical article of claim 19, wherein the preform has a DCLR design.
- 23. The optical article of claim 19, wherein the preform has a DCDR design.
- 24. The optical article of claim 19, wherein the preform has a MCRR design.
- 25. The optical article of claim 19, wherein the preform has a DCRR design.
- 26. An optical fiber comprising:
a) a core; b) a concentric cladding, the core and the cladding having an core/clad interface; and c) a fluorine concentration zone extending from the core/clad interface of the core and the cladding and overlapping across at least a portion of the core and the cladding, the zone comprising a highest concentration of fluorine approximately at the core/clad interface.
- 27. The optical fiber of claim 26, the core having a center, wherein the fluorine concentration near the center of the core is higher than the fluorine concentration proximate the outer edge of the cladding.
- 28. The optical fiber of claim 26, wherein the concentration of fluorine in the cladding is higher than the concentration of fluorine in the core.
- 29. The optical fiber of claim 26, wherein the zone does not substantially impact the waveguiding properties of the fiber.
- 30. The optical fiber of claim 26, wherein the optical fiber is a single mode, matched index cladding design.
- 31. The optical fiber of claim 26, wherein the cladding and the zone each have an index of refraction and the indexes are essentially matched.
- 32. The optical fiber of claim 26, further comprising a diffusion barrier in the cladding.
- 33. The optical fiber of claim 26, wherein the optical fiber is a rare earth doped fiber.
- 34. The optical fiber of claim 26, wherein the optical fiber is a rare earth doped fiber for optical signal amplification.
- 35. An optical system including the fiber of claim 26.
- 36. An optical system including the optical article of claim 1.
- 37. An optical fiber comprising:
a) a silicate core; and b) a cladding concentric to the core, wherein the core comprises a halide-doped silicate glass that comprises approximately the following in cation-plus-halide mole percent: 85-99 mol % SiO2, 0.25-5 mol % Al2O3, 0-15 mol % GeO2 0.05-1.5 mol % La2O3, 0.0005-0.75 mol % Er2O3, 0.5-6 mol % F, 0-1 mol % Cl.
- 38. The article of claim 37, wherein the core comprises a halide-doped silicate glass that comprises approximately the following in cation-plus-halide mole percent: 93-98 mol % SiO2, 1.5-3.5 mol % Al2O3, 0.25-1.0 mol % La2O3, 0.0005-0.075 mol % Er2O3, 0.5-2 mol % F, 0-0.5 mol % Cl.
RELATED CASES
[0001] The present case is related to co-pending, commonly-owned U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/294,740, filed May 30, 2001, entitled, “Optical Waveguide Article Including A Fluorine-Containing Zone”, and to co-pending, commonly-owned, U.S. Application entitled “Method of Manufacture of an Optical Waveguide Article Including a Fluorine-Containing Zone”, which was filed on the same day as the present application, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60294740 |
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