Claims
- 1. An optical fiber comprising a low-attenuation, light-guiding core and a light-absorbing layer surrounding the core, the core of the optical fiber consisting of a low-attenuation plastic and having a diameter permitting the transmission of both low-order modes and a plurality of higher order modes; wherein the light-absorbing layer is capable of absorbing only the higher orders of the modes dispersing in the core and is doped with oxides of rare earth elements to enhance its attenuation.
- 2. An optical fiber comprising a low-attenuation, light-guiding core and light-absorbing layer surrounding the core, the core of the optical fiber consisting of a low-attenuation plastic and having a diameter permitting the transmission of both low-order modes and a plurality of higher order modes; wherein the light-absorbing layer is capable of absorbing only the higher orders of the modes dispersing in the core and is doped with metal ions to enhance its attenuation.
- 3. An optical fiber comprising a low-attenuation, light-guiding core and light-absorbing layer surrounding the core, the core of the optical fiber consisting of a low-attenuation plastic and having a diameter permitting the transmission of both low-order modes and a plurality of higher order modes; wherein the light-absorbing layer is capable of absorbing only the higher orders of the modes dispersing in the core.
- 4. The optical fiber as set forth in claim 3, wherein the light-absorbing layer is thicker than 1 μm.
- 5. The optical fiber as set forth in claim 3, wherein the attenuation of the light-absorbing layer is in the range 104 dB/km to 107 dB/km.
- 6. The optical fiber as set forth in claim 3, wherein the light-absorbing layer is doped with substances exhibiting high absorption in the wavelength range of the light to be transmitted so as to influence its attenuation.
- 7. A transmission line comprising at least one optically conducting fiber, wherein an optical fiber as set forth in claim 3 is arranged in the “last mile”.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/EP99/05920, filed Aug. 12, 1999, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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