Optical waveguides having reduced bending loss and method of mak

Optical waveguides – Optical fiber waveguide with cladding

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385141, 385140, 65 311, 65 312, G02B 602, C03C 2502

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051757850

ABSTRACT:
An optical waveguide that has low (0.16 to 0.28 db/km) attenuation but can be subjected to sharp radii of curvature of the order of 2 mm has an index of refraction difference between core and cladding of less than 0.75% and a cutoff wavelength that is 50 micrometers or more greater than the operating wavelength. The waveguide is a "virtual single mode" device, because even though a second order mode can be sustained in the waveguide, the waveguide length or bending losses, or both, differentially attenuates the second order mode so that the primary mode strongly predominates and both modal noise and attenuation are within acceptable limits.

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