Claims
- 1. An optical fiber, comprising:
a central core having a maximum dimension (A) greater than a minimum dimension (B) and a substantially elliptical shape, the fiber having at least one air hole positioned each opposite side of the central core wherein the optical fiber supports a single polarization mode within a operating wavelength range.
- 2. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the central core includes germania-doped silica and is surrounded by an annular region of fluorine-doped silica wherein a first aspect ratio, defined as A/B, is between about 1.5 to 8.
- 3. The optical fiber of claim 1 further comprising a first aspect ratio, defined as A/B, greater than 1.5.
- 4. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the air holes are positioned such that a line passing through the center of the holes is substantially aligned with the minimum dimension (B).
- 5. The optical fiber of claim 1 further comprising an extinction ratio in a single polarization wavelength band of greater than equal to 15.
- 6. The optical fiber of claim 1 exhibiting attenuation of less than 0.030 dB/m at 978 nm.
- 7. A system including the single polarization fiber of claim 1 wherein the system includes an optical component optically coupled to the single polarization fiber.
- 8. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the central core has a delta % of between about 0.5% and 2.5% and a fluorine doped region surrounding the central core has a delta of between about −0.0% and −0.75%.
- 9. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the central core has a delta % of between about 0.5% and 2.5%.
- 10. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein a fluorine doped region surrounding the central core has a delta of between about −0.0% and −0.75%.
- 11. The optical fiber of claim 1 further comprising a cladding region (30) surrounding the central core (34), the cladding region having a refractive index less than the central core.
- 12. The optical fiber of claim 1 further comprising an annular region (32) of fluorine-doped silica surrounding the central core.
- 13. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the core region includes a region of fluorine-doped silica surrounding the central core and wherein the central core includes germania-doped silica.
- 14. The optical fiber of claim 1 further comprising an annular segment surrounding the central core, the annular segment having a second aspect ratio, defined as A′/B′, which is greater than about 1.5.
- 15. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the cladding region has a substantially circular outer circumferential shape in transverse cross section.
- 16. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the air holes have a maximum dimension in transverse cross section of between about 1 and 15 microns.
- 17. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the air holes are located such that an outer radial portion of each hole substantially abuts a core/clad interface and an inner radial portion of each hole substantially abuts the central core.
- 18. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the central core includes a first aspect ratio, defined as A/B, between about 1.5 and 8 and a delta of between about 0.5% and 2.5%.
- 19. An optical fiber, comprising:
a substantially elliptical central core having a maximum dimension (A), a minimum dimension (B), and a first aspect ratio, defined as A/B, between about 1.5 and 8, an annular region surrounding the central core and having a refractive index less than the central core, an air hole positioned on opposite sides of the central core and positioned at least partially within the annular region, wherein the optical fiber supports a single polarization mode within a operating wavelength range.
- 20. A method of manufacturing an optical fiber, comprising the steps of:
providing a perform having a central core and at least two longitudinal holes therein, and drawing a fiber or core cane from the perform while applying a positive pressure to the holes thereby causing the central core to take on an elongated shape in the fiber or core cane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/479,892 filed on Jun. 19, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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