Claims
- 1. A coupling device for optical fibers, wherein a thermal perturbation causes a change in a mean splitting wavelength associated with the coupling device, the coupling device comprising:
a first region having a first coefficient of thermal expansion; and at least one mounting point for connecting the first region to the optical fibers, wherein the thermal perturbation causes a change in size of the first region that substantially limits the change in the mean splitting wavelength associated with the coupling device.
- 2. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the change in the mean splitting wavelength is caused by at least one of a change in indices of refraction of the optical fibers and a change in a length of the optical fibers.
- 3. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the at least one mounting point comprises a first mounting point and a second mounting point, and a portion of the optical fibers between the first mounting point and the second mounting point comprises a coupling region.
- 4. The coupling device of claim 3, wherein the thermal perturbation is a temperature increase, and the change in size of the first region causes a contraction of the coupling region.
- 5. The coupling device of claim 4, wherein the contraction of the coupling region substantially limits the change in the mean splitting wavelength associated with the coupling device.
- 6. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the first coefficient of thermal expansion comprises a negative coefficient of thermal expansion.
- 7. The coupling device of claim 1 further comprising a second region connected to the first region, the second region having a second coefficient of thermal expansion that is less than the first coefficient of thermal expansion.
- 8. The coupling device of claim 7 further comprising a third region connected to the second region, wherein the third region has a third coefficient of thermal expansion that is greater than the second coefficient of thermal expansion.
- 9. The coupling device of claim 8, wherein the thermal perturbation is a temperature increase, the change in size of the first region is an expansion of the first region, and the third region expands in response to the temperature increase.
- 10. The coupling device of claim 9, wherein the second region substantially retains its original size in response to the temperature increase.
- 11. The coupling device of claim 8, wherein the first region comprises a first plug, the second region comprises a casing, and the third region comprises a second plug.
- 12. The coupling device of claim 1, wherein the coupling device splits a light signal traveling along at least one of the optical fibers into multiple light signals having different wavelengths.
- 13. A coupling system comprising:
a coupling device including a first region having a first coefficient of thermal expansion, a second region having a second coefficient of thermal expansion that is less than the first coefficient of thermal expansion, and a third region having a third coefficient of thermal expansion that is greater than the second coefficient of thermal expansion; and optical fibers connected to the first region via a first mounting point, and connected to the third region via a second mounting point, wherein a temperature increase causes an expansion of the first region and an expansion of the third region that result in a decrease in a distance between the first mounting point and the second mounting point.
- 14. The coupling system of claim 13, wherein the decrease in the distance between the first mounting point and the second mounting point substantially prevents a change to a mean splitting wavelength of the coupling device.
- 15. The coupling system of claim 13, wherein the coupling device splits a light signal traveling on at least one of the optical fibers into multiple light signals having different wavelengths.
- 16. The coupling system of claim 13 wherein the first region comprises a first plug, the second region comprises a casing, and the third region comprises a second plug.
- 17. A coupling device comprising:
a first plug having a first coefficient of thermal expansion; a casing having a second coefficient of thermal expansion; and a second plug having a third coefficient of thermal expansion, the second plug connected to the first plug by the casing, wherein optical fibers pass through the first plug and the second plug, and the first coefficient of thermal expansion and the third coefficient of thermal expansion are both greater than the second coefficient of thermal expansion.
- 18. The coupling device of claim 17, wherein the first plug is connected to at least one of the optical fibers at a first mounting point, the second plug is connected to at least one of the optical fibers at a second mounting point, and the first plug and the second plug are connected to the casing via at least one bond.
- 19. The coupling device of claim 18, wherein a temperature increase causes an expansion of the first plug and the second plug that decreases the distance between the first mounting point and the second mounting point.
- 20. The coupling device of claim 19, wherein the casing substantially retains its original size in response to the temperature increase.
- 21. The coupling device of claim 17, wherein the coupling device splits a light signal traveling along at least one of the optical fibers into multiple light signals having different wavelengths.
- 22. The coupling device of claim 17, wherein the first plug and the second plug comprise aluminum, and the casing comprises stainless steel.
- 23. The coupling device of claim 17, wherein the first coefficient of thermal expansion equals the third coefficient of thermal expansion.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0001] The United States Government has acquired certain rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00030-99-C-0019 awarded by the U.S. Navy.