Rare earth-doped multicomponent fluorosilicate optical fiber for optical devices

Peter Dragic (Inventor), John Ballato (Inventor), Maxime Cavillon (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

A rare earth-doped optical fiber comprises a fluorosilicate core surrounded by a silica cladding, where the fluorosilicate core comprises an alkaline-earth fluoro-alumino-silicate glass, such as a strontium fluoro-alumino-silicate glass. The rare earth-doped optical fiber may be useful as a high-power fiber laser and/or fiber amplifier. A method of making a rare earth-doped optical fiber comprises: inserting a powder mixture comprising YbF3, SrF2, and Al2O3 into a silica tube; after inserting the powder mixture, heating the silica tube to a temperature of at least about 2000° C., some or all of the powder mixture undergoing melting; drawing the silica tube to obtain a reduced-diameter fiber; and cooling the reduced-diameter fiber. Thus, a rare earth-doped optical fiber comprising a fluorosilicate core surrounded by a silica cladding is formed.
Original languageEnglish (US)
U.S. patent number11476634
Filing date5/7/19
StatePublished - Oct 18 2022

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