Claims
- 1. A single-mode optical waveguide fiber comprising a core of transparent glass and a layer of cladding glass on the surface of said core, the refractive index of said core being greater than that of said cladding glass, a first pair of diametrically opposed longitudinally-extending glass regions located in said cladding, said regions being spaced from said core, the thermal coefficient of expansion of said glass regions being different than that of said cladding glass.
- 2. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 1 wherein the thermal coefficient of expansion of said first pair of diametrically opposed regions is greater than that of said cladding glass.
- 3. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 1 wherein the thermal coefficient of expansion of said first pair of diametrically opposed regions is lower than that of said cladding glass.
- 4. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 1 wherein the thermal coefficient of expansion of said first pair of diametrically opposed regions is greater than that of said cladding glass and said waveguide further comprises a second pair of longitudinally extending regions which is orthogonally disposed with respect to said two diametrically opposed regions, said second pair of regions having physical characteristics different from those of said first pair of regions.
- 5. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 4 wherein the thermal coefficient of expansion of said second pair of regions is less than that of said cladding glass.
- 6. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 1 wherein the minimum radius of said longitudinally-extending regions is at least 1.5 times the radius of said core.
- 7. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 6 wherein each of said longitudinally-extending regions is circular in cross-section.
- 8. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 6 wherein each of said longitudinally extending regions is crescent-shaped in cross-section.
- 9. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 6 wherein each of said longitudinally extending regions is sector-shaped in cross-section, whereby the cross-sectional configuration of each of each of said longitudinally extending regions is such that the inner and outer surfaces of said regions are circular, the inner circular surface of each region being smaller than the outer circular surface thereof.
- 10. An optical waveguide in accordance with claim 1 wherein said longitudinally-extending regions are formed of light-absorbing material, and wherein the minimum radius of said regions is at least 3 times the radius of said core.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 253,224, filed Apr. 13, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,395,270.
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