Title :
Theory of tapering single-mode optical fibres by controlled core diffusion
Author_Institution :
British Telecom. Res. Labs, Ipswich
fDate :
2/18/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The feasibility of tapering the core of a fluorine-doped monomode fibre by controlled thermal diffusion is investigated. Numerical calculations suggest that operating temperatures of 1100-1600°C for heating times of less than one hour should produce substantial broadening of the fundamental mode field. Experimental measurements have confirmed the effect. Implications for optical connector technology are discussed
Keywords :
optical fibres; optical workshop techniques; refractive index; thermal diffusion; 1100 to 1600 degC; F doped monomode fibre; controlled core diffusion; fabrication; fundamental mode field; heating times; operating temperatures; optical connector technology; optical fibres; refractive index profile; single-mode; tapering; thermal diffusion;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters