Claims
- 1. A coated optical fiber comprising a core of a non-oxide glass and a coating of an oxide glass having a glass transition temperature below 400.degree. C. and a thermal expansion coefficient of less than about 19.times.10.sup.-6 .degree.C..sup.-1.
- 2. The coated optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the coating is an alkali borophosphate or a alkali-Group II metal phosphate.
- 3. The coated optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the viscosity of coating at the draw temperature is approximately the same as the viscosity of the non-oxide glass.
- 4. The coatd optical fiber of claim 1 further comprising a non-oxide cladding layer between the core and the metal oxide glass coating.
- 5. The coated optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the oxide glass is an alkali zinc phosphate or alkali borophosphate.
- 6. The coated optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the coating has an index of refraction which is less than that of the glass core.
- 7. The coated optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the oxide coating further comprises one or more additional oxides to increase the durability of the coating.
- 8. The coated optical fiber of claim 7 wherein the additional oxide is Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, GeO.sub.2, ZrO.sub.2 SiO.sub.2 or mixture thereof.
- 9. A coated optical fiber which is resistant to water or water vapor during preform handling, fiber drawing and fiber usage comprising a core of a non-oxide glass having the capability of acting as an optical transmission medium and a coating of an oxide glass having a glass transition temperature below 400.degree. C. and a thermal expansion coefficient of less than between about 19.times.10.sup.-6 .degree. C..sup.-1, made by a method which comprises drawing the fiber from a draw furnace without a protective atmosphere from a preform of a non-oxide glass core and an overclad of an oxide glass having a glass transition temperature below 400.degree. C., a thermal expansion coefficient of less than about 19.times.10.sup.-6 .degree. C..sup.-1, and a viscosity which is approximately the same as the viscosity of the glass core at the drawing temperature to obtain the coated optical fiber.
- 10. A coated optical fiber comprising a fluoride glass core, a fluoride cladding therefore, and a protective coating of an oxide glass having a glass transition temperature below about 400.degree. C. and a thermal expansion coefficient of less than about 19.times.10.sup.-6 .degree. C..sup.-1.
- 11. The coated optical fiber of claim 10 wherein the coating is an alkali borophosphate or a alkali-Group II metal phosphate.
- 12. The coated optical fiber of claim 10 wherein the viscosity of coating at the draw temperature is approximately the same as the viscosity of the fluoride glass.
- 13. The coated optical fiber of claim 10 wherein the metal oxide glass is an alkali zinc phosphate or alkali borophosphate.
- 14. The coated optical fiber of claim 10 wherein the oxide coating further comprises one or more additional oxides to increase the durability of the coating.
- 15. The coated opticl fiber of claim 14 wherein the additional oxide is Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, CaO, TiO.sub.2, GeO.sub.2, ZrO.sub.2, SiO.sub.2 or mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/074,646 filed Jul. 17, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,883,339.
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