Methods for producing a hollow-core fiber and for producing a preform for a hollow-core fiber

Methods are known for producing an anti-resonant hollow-core fiber which has a hollow core extending along a fiber longitudinal axis and an inner jacket region that surrounds the hollow core, said jacket region comprising multiple anti-resonant elements. The known methods have the steps of: providin...

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Main Authors Schuster, Kay, Rosenberger, Manuel, Trommer, Martin, Hünermann, Michael, Weimann, Steffen
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.03.2024
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Summary:Methods are known for producing an anti-resonant hollow-core fiber which has a hollow core extending along a fiber longitudinal axis and an inner jacket region that surrounds the hollow core, said jacket region comprising multiple anti-resonant elements. The known methods have the steps of: providing a cladding tube that has a cladding tube inner bore and a cladding tube longitudinal axis along which a cladding tube wall extends that is delimited by an interior and an exterior; providing a number of tubular anti-resonant element preforms; arranging the anti-resonant element preforms at target positions of the interior of the cladding tube wall, thereby forming a primary preform which has a hollow core region and an inner jacket region; further processing the primary preform in order to form a secondary preform, including an elongation process; and drawing the secondary preform in order to form the hollow-core fiber. The aim of the invention is to achieve a high degree of precision and an exact positioning of the anti-resonant elements in a sufficiently stable and reproducible manner on the basis of the aforementioned methods. This is achieved in that after the primary preform is elongated, at least some of the formerly tubular anti-resonant element preforms of the primary preform have an oval outer cross-sectional shape with a longest cross-sectional axis AL and a shortest cross-sectional axis AK, wherein the ratio AL/AK of the length of the axes ranges from 1.01 to 1.27, and the shortest cross-sectional axis AK runs in a radial direction when viewed from the cladding tube longitudinal axis.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202017623783