Claims
- 1. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber for interfacing said fiber with a collimated light beam comprising:
- a cylindrical graded index (GRIN) glass rod lens of substantially circular cross-section and of a length suitable for collimation of light transmitted from said optical fiber and for focusing of collimated light transmitted to said optical fiber, said lens having a diameter measuring at least 500% of the diameter of said optical fiber, having a first end surface which is substantially plane, or of low axially symmetrical curvature, intersecting the circumferential surfaces of said rod lens and a second end surface which is tapered in axial symmetry by at least a third of the cross-section radius of said rod lens and over a length at least equal to the portion of the cross-section radius over which the taper extends, said taper leaving a central transverse end surface of said second end surface for connection to said optical fiber, and
- a fused butt joint joining an end of said optical fiber to said rod lens at said transverse end surface.
- 2. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein said transverse end surface has a diameter greater than said diameter of said optical fiber and said fused butt joint extends over only a mid-portion of said transverse end surface.
- 3. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber according to claim 2, wherein the radius of said central transverse end surface of said second end surface is between 20% and 66% of the radius of said rod lens.
- 4. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber according to claim 3, wherein the axial length of said tapered portion of said second end surface is not more than 33% of the length of the cylindrical portion of said lens.
- 5. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber according to claim 2, wherein said second end surface is tapered in frustoconical shape.
- 6. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber according to claim 2, wherein said second end surface is tapered convexly.
- 7. A termination interface structure for an optical fiber according to claim 2, wherein said second end surface is tapered concavely.
- 8. A method of joining an optical fiber to a graded index (GRIN) rod glass lens of diameter much greater than said fiber comprising the steps of:
- selecting a graded index rod lens having one of its axial ends tapered by at least one third of the radial distance from the rod lens periphery to its axis and over a distance from said one of its axial ends at least equal to said radial distance by which said end is tapered, and
- fusing, by local heating to a glass-melting temperature, an end of said optical fiber to a spot of said tapered end of said rod lens, through which spot said axis of said lens passes.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein said local heating is produced by an electric arc.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. N66001-87-C-0415 awarded by the U.S. Department of the Navy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
57-133429 |
Aug 1982 |
JPX |