Optical waveguides – Optical fiber waveguide with cladding – Utilizing multiple core or cladding
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-11
2008-03-11
Healy, Brian M. (Department: 2883)
Optical waveguides
Optical fiber waveguide with cladding
Utilizing multiple core or cladding
C385S123000, C385S124000, C385S125000, C385S127000, C385S128000, C385S141000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07343075
ABSTRACT:
An optical fiber includes a glass fiber having a glass core and a cladding that contains voids that are spaced apart from the core, in contact with the core, or form a substantial portion of the core. The voids act as trapping sites for ingressing molecules from the surrounding environment, thereby reducing the effect of such molecules on the fiber's light-transmission properties.
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Majid Imtiaz
Soufiane Abdel
Goodwin & Procter LLP
Healy Brian M.
Verrillon Inc.
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