Claims
- 1. A coated optical fiber adjusted to operate at a predetermined temperature range, the coated optical fiber comprising:
a) an optical fiber; b) a first polymer coating generally concentrically surrounding the optical fiber; and c) a second polymer coating generally concentrically surrounding the first polymer coating; d) wherein the first polymer coating includes substantially no coefficient of thermal expansion stresses when the optical fiber is placed at a lower end of the temperature range.
- 2. A temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber comprising:
a) an optical fiber having an outer surface coated with a first polymer coating; b) a first interface between the optical fiber surface and the first polymer coating; c) a cured photopolymerizable second polymer coating in direct contact with and disposed concentrically about the first polymer coating; and d) a second interface between the first polymer coating and the second polymer coating; e) wherein, no delaminations at the first or second interfaces and no fractures within the first or second polymer coatings are observed by microscopic examination when an approximately two-meter long piece of the temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber, having two free ends, i) is wrapped under low tension on a 2.5 inch (6.4 cm) diameter aluminum tube having a wall thickness of 0.25 inches (0.64 cm), then ii) mounted with the tube horizontal and the free ends of the fiber are affixed to free-hanging 25 gram weights in a temperature-controlled chamber, iii) the chamber and tube being cycled approximately-between −55° C. and 70°C. for a total of 30 cycles.
- 3. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the optical fiber comprises silica.
- 4. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the fiber does not comprise a hermetic carbon coating.
- 5. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the first polymer coating also comprises a cured photopolymerizable polymer.
- 6. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the first polymer coating comprises an acrylate-functional silicone composition.
- 7. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the cured photopolymerizable second polymer coating comprises an acrylate-based composition, a methacrylate-based composition, an acrylate-functional epoxy resin, or an acrylate-functional urethane composition.
- 8. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the optical fiber is a coated or partially coated bare silica-based fiber.
- 9. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the optical fiber is a polymeric fiber waveguide.
- 10. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the cured photopolymerizable second polymer coating is cured at a temperature of approximately 0° C. or lower.
- 11. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the zero-stress temperature of the first coating is approximately 0° C. or lower.
- 12. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 10, wherein the cured photopolymerizable second polymer coating is cured at a temperature of approximately −55° C. or lower.
- 13. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the zero-stress temperature of the first coating is approximately −55° C. or lower.
- 14. The temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1, wherein the optical fiber is a polarization maintaining or polarizing fiber.
- 15. A communications system comprising the temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1.
- 16. A guidance system comprising the temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1.
- 17. A fiber optic gyroscope comprising the temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1.
- 18. A sensor system comprising the temperature range adjusted coated optical fiber of claim 1.
STATEMENT AS TO FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0001] This invention was made pursuant to DARPA Contract No. DAAH 01-95-C-R128. Accordingly, the federal government may have rights in this invention.
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Parent |
09780983 |
Feb 2001 |
US |
Child |
10251462 |
Sep 2002 |
US |