Refractive Index Dispersion of Sodium Magnesium Silicate Glasses for Ultralow-Loss Fibers |
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Authors: | Shin-ichi Todoroki Shigeki Sakaguchi Miguel Peeters |
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Affiliation: | NTT Opto-electronics Laboratories, Ibaraki, 319-11, Japan |
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Abstract: | The refractive index dispersion and infrared (IR) reflection spectra of soda magnesium silicate glasses with low Rayleigh scattering were measured to evaluate their potential for use in fabricating ultralow-loss fibers. The zero-material dispersion wavelength (λ0) was found to be around 1.5 μm, which is one of the key wavelengths in the present telecommunication system. The compositional dependence of λ0 was found to relate to the population of nonbridging oxygen. Since the oscillation strength and frequency of the Si—O stretching vibrations of the glasses were found to be smaller than those of silica glass, their IR absorption loss was considered to be less than that of silica glass. The minimum loss due to the intrinsic factors, Rayleigh scattering and IR absorption, was estimated to be 0.06 dB/km at 1.6μm. |
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