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- the present invention relates generally to optics, optical fibers, and optical systems and devices.
- the present invention also relates to a multifunction optical fiber system.
- Multi-function laser-based systems are employed for a variety of purposes. For example, it has been suggested to provide up to seven different laser-based equipment systems in combination, including the following: (1) a laser range finder; (2) an infrared aim light; (3) an infrared iUuminator (a flashlight); (4) a visible aim light; (5) a visible bore light (a mandrel boresight laser for aligning sights); (6) a combat identification system; and (7) a multiple integrated engagement system for laser-tag simulated exercises.
- Prior art multi-function laser-based systems are generally complex and bulky.
- a system in which components are combined and/or eliminated to reduce complexity, cost and overall weight.
- an optical system which provides multiple functions-with a reduced number of optical sources and/or other components.
- a system that efficiently receives and transmits light energy using a reduced number of components.
- the present invention relates to an optical fiber that has a core and at least first and second claddings.
- the core is used to transmit one or more first light signals in a first direction.
- the first, inner cladding is used to transmit a second light signal in the opposite direction.
- the second cladding is used to confine the second signal in the first cladding.
- a notch, prism or other suitable device, extending into the first cladding, is used to direct the second signal into a second, input/output fiber.
- the index of refraction of the core is greater than the index of refraction of the first cladding, and the index of refraction of the first cladding is greater than the index of refraction of the second cladding.
- the transmission fiber may be a double-clad optical fiber designed for single mode operation in the 1550 nanometer wavelength range.
- the diameter of the core in the transmission fiber is preferably less than about ten microns, and the second cladding may be a buffer layer formed of polymeric material.
- the present invention also relates to an optical system made up of a single mode optical transmission fiber, a multi-function signal generating system for launching a wavelength multiplexed transmission signal into the fiber core, and an input/output fiber for receiving a return signal from the cladding of the transmission fiber.
- the core of the input/output fiber has a greater diameter than that of the transmission fiber.
- the transmission fiber has a reflective surface for directing the return signal out of the first cladding and into the core of an input/output fiber.
- the reflective surface (which may be in the form of an air/glass interface) may be located in a portion of the first cladding. The reflective surface preferably does not intersect the core of the transmission fiber.
- the return signal is detected at the distal end of the input/output fiber.
- the detection of the output signal may be correlated with other operational signals to determine a desired parameter, such as the distance to a target, for example.
- a second laser light source may be provided for supplying additional light energy into the transmission fiber.
- the additional light energy may be coupled into the first cladding of the transmission fiber, where it may be used to augment an outgoing beam that is collimated by a lens device.
- the lens device may be same one that is used to converge the return beam onto the outgoing end of the transmission fiber.
- the present invention also relates to a method of operating an optical system.
- a first light signal (which may be a wavelength multiplexed signal) is propagated through a core of a single mode transmission fiber.
- a second light signal (which may be a reflected portion of the first signal) is simultaneously propagated through a cladding portion of the transmission fiber in the opposite direction.
- the second signal is reflected into a large diameter core of a multi-mode input/output fiber.
- the same reflective surface may be used to reflect additional light energy into the cladding of the transmission fiber.
- the optical system may be mounted on a hand-held aimable device, such as a rifle or binoculars. As such, the direction of the outgoing beam, as well as the origin of the return beam, may - be determined by the direction in which the aimable device is aimed.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an optical system constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the optical system of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the optical system of FIG. 1, taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of another optical system constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 1 an optical system 10 constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the illustrated system 10 has an optical transmission fiber 12, an optical input/output fiber 14, a signal generating system 16, and a lens device 18.
- a laser light signal 20 is launched into the transmission fiber 12 by the signal generating system 16.
- the signal 20 is transmitted through the fiber 12 and forms an outgoing beam 22 incident on the lens device 18.
- a return beam 24 is converged by the lens device 18 onto the end 26 of the transmission fiber 12, and is thereby launched as a return signal 28 into the transmission fiber 12.
- the return signal 28 is reflected by a notch 30 (FIG. 2) into the input/output fiber 14 (FIG. 3), which outputs the signal 28 to a suitable photodetector 32.
- the illustrated transmission fiber 12 has a small diameter core 40, a first cladding 42 and a second cladding 44.
- the diameter of the core 40 may be, for example, in the range of from about six microns to about ten microns. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the diameter of the core 40 is about eight microns. The present invention should not be limited, however, to the preferred embodiments shown and described in detail herein.
- the diameter of the first cladding 42 may be much greater than the diameter of the core 40.
- the diameter of the first cladding 42 may be, for example, greater than about eighty microns. In the illustrated embodiment, the diameter of the first cladding 42 is about one hundred twenty five microns.
- the refractive index of the core 40 is greater than the refractive index of the first cladding 42.
- the core 40 may be doped with a positive dopant, for example, to provide the higher index of refraction.
- the refractive index profile of the transmission fiber 12 may be arranged such that the light signal 20 is propagated in single mode through the core 40.
- the first cladding 42 operates to confine the signal 20 substantially within the core 40.
- the signal 20 is launched by the signal generating system 16 into the core 40.
- the wavelength of the signal 20 may be about 1550 nanometers.
- the signal 20 is then propagated in single mode through the core 40 (from left to right as viewed in FIG. 3) and is output from the core 40 through the fiber end 26.
- the strength of the signal 20 is not substantially affected by the notch 30.
- the beam 22 may be collimated by the lens device 18.
- the lens device 18 may be formed of one or more refractive lenses, as desired.
- the notch 30 may be constructed, if desired, in the manner shown in U.S. Patent No. 5,854,865 (Goldberg). The entire disclosure of the Goldberg '865 patent is incorporated herein by reference.
- the illustrated notch 30 has a centerline 50, and there are two sides 52, 54 extending from the centerline 50.
- the centerline 50 is located close to the core 40, but it does not intersect the core 40. In the illustrated embodiment, the centerline 50 is located as close to the core 40 as possible or practicable.
- the centerline 50 should be positioned to maximize the amount of return light 28 reflected into the input/output fiber 14 without substantially affecting the propagation of light 20 through the core 40.
- the front side 54 of the notch 30 may form an angle of about forty five degrees with respect to the optical axis of the transmission fiber 12.
- the center of the front side 54 of the notch 30 may be aligned with the optical axis 56 of the input/output fiber 14 to optimize the amount of return light 28 that is reflected into the core 60 of the input/output fiber 14.
- the front side 54 of the notch 30 is shown in the drawings with a flat reflective surface, the surface may alternatively be curved or stepped.
- the inclination, configuration and position of the front side 54 of the notch 30 may be selected to optimize the amount of return light energy that is reflected into the optical input/output fiber
- the index of refraction of the second cladding 44 of the transmission fiber 12 is less than the index of refraction of the first cladding 42.
- the second cladding 44 may be in the form of a thin buffer layer of polymer resin having a low index of refraction. Such buffer layers are known per se in the art.
- the second cladding 44 helps to optically confine the return signal 28 in the first cladding 42.
- the return signal 28 is propagated in a multi-mode or cladding mode fashion through the first cladding 42 (from right to left as viewed in FIG. 3), and it is not necessary for the lens device 18 to focus the return beam 24 precisely on the end of the small diameter core 40.
- the return beam 24 (which may be a reflection of the outgoing beam 22) is converged onto the end 26 of the transmission fiber 12 by the lens device 18.
- the beam 24 forms a return signal 28 that propagates through the first cladding 42 (from right to left as viewed in FIG. 3).
- the return signal 28 is substantially confined within the first cladding 42 by the second cladding 44.
- the return signal 28 is reflected by the front side 54 of the notch 30 (an air/glass interface) and is thereby directed into the large diameter core 60 of the input/output fiber 14. Since the notch 30 extends only partially into the transmission fiber 12, much of the return signal 28 is transmitted under and past the notch 30 and is not reflected into the input/output fiber 14.
- the system 10 still provides an improved signal response at the detector 32 because more of the incoming beam 24 can be transmitted into the fiber 12 than would be possible if the signal 28 could be transmitted only through the small diameter core 40.
- the diameter of the core 60 of the input/output fiber 14 may be substantially greater than that of the transmission fiber core 40. Whereas the transmission fiber 12 is characterized by single mode transmission in the small diameter core 40, the input/output fiber 14 supports multi-mode transmission in its larger diameter core 60.
- the diameter of the multi-mode core 60 may be, for example, greater than sixty microns. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the diameter of the core 60 is about one hundred microns.
- the core 60 is surrounded by a cladding 62.
- the index of refraction of the core 60 is greater than that of the cladding 62.
- the cladding 62 substantially confines the return signal 28 in the core 60.
- the end 64 of the input/output fiber 14 may have a cylindrical surface that mates closely with the exterior cylindrical surface of the second cladding 44 of the transmission fiber 12.
- the two fibers 12, 14 may be connected to each other by a suitable transparent adhesive.
- the optical axis 56 of the input/output fiber 14 may be approximately perpendicular to the optical axis of the transmission fiber 12, if desired. As noted above, however, the present invention should not be limited to the particular arrangements and constructions shown and described herein.
- Providing the input/output fiber 14 with a large core 60 is advantageous because it makes it relatively easy to input a large amount of light into the fiber 14 from the reflective front side 54 of the notch 30. If the core 60 of the input/output fiber 14 were smaller, then less energy of the return signal 28 would reach the detector 32. Other advantages of the illustrated input/output fiber 14 are described below.
- the signal generating system 16 is arranged to generate a variety of optical signals in the manner described in U.S. Patent Application Serial Number 09/549,497, filed April 14, 2000. The entire disclosure of U.S. Patent Application Serial Number 09/549,497 is incorporated herein by reference.
- the system 16 may be used to generate modulated light energy of different wavelengths for one or more of die following functional systems: (1) a laser range finder; (2) an infrared aim light; (3) an infrared illuminator (a flashlight); (4) a visible aim light; (5) a visible bore light (a mandrel boresight laser for aligning sights); (6) a remote identification system; and (7) an integrated engagement system for laser-tag simulated exercises.
- the various light signals 20 generated by the signal generating system 16 (for example, with a visible component and components having wavelengths of about 980 nanometers and 1550 nanometers) may be wavelength multiplexed in the core 40 of the transmission fiber 12.
- the system 10 may be mounted on a rifle (not shown), on binoculars, or on another aimable device.
- the signal generating system 16 when the optical system 10 is operating in the laser range finder mode, the signal generating system 16 generates a modulated infrared signal 20, and the amount of time it takes for the detector 32 to receive a reflected version 24, 28 of the modulated signal 20 is representative of the distance between the rifle (or other aimable device) and the target.
- the signal generating system 16 and the detector 32 may be operatively interconnected to correlate the output 58 of the detector 32 to the operation of the signal generating system 16.
- a system for providing the desired correlation and a suitable display may also be mounted on the rifle, binoculars,, etc.
- additional light energy 70 for the outgoing beam 22 may be supplied by a second power source 72.
- the second power source 72 may be used to assist in the infrared illuminator mode, for example.
- the light energy 70 is transmitted through the large diameter core 60 of the input/output fiber 14 (upwardly as viewed in FIG. 3), and is reflected by the front side 54 of the notch 30 toward the output end 26 of the transmission fiber 12.
- the large diameter core 60 and the first cladding 42 can support transmission of a large amount of energy. Consequently, by transmitting the additional energy 70 through the multi-mode core 60 and the cladding 42, a larger amount of energy can be directed toward the output end 26 than would be the case if all the energy had to be transmitted through a smaller diameter, single mode core.
- the additional energy 70 is substantially confined within the multi-mode core 60 by the cladding layer 62 of the input/output fiber 14, and subsequently the additional energy 70 is substantially confined within the first cladding 42 of the transmission fiber 12 by the second, lower-index buffer layer 44.
- the additional energy 70 may be side pumped into the input/output fiber 14 by means of a notch (not shown) located along the length of the input/output fiber 14.
- the side pumping notch in the input/output fiber 14 may be constructed and operated in the manner described in the Goldberg '865 patent.
- the present invention should not be limited to the constructions described herein, however. Alternative means may also be employed for launching the additional energy 70 from the second source 72 into the transmission fiber 12.
- a second notch or prism may be formed in the transmission fiber 12.
- the second notch or prism may be connected directly to the second source 72 for side pumping additional infrared light into the fiber 12 in the manner described in the Goldberg '865 patent.
- FIG. 4 there is shown another optical system 10' constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- the end 64' of the input/output fiber 14' is cut and polished to form an angle of 45° with respect to the optical axis 56 of the input/output fiber 14'.
- the input/output fiber 14' may be located parallel and adjacent to the transmission fiber 12.
- the return light 24, 28 is reflected off the interface 54 and propagates along a reflection axis 56'.
- the reflection axis 56' may be orthogonal to the optical axis of the transmission fiber 12.
- the reflection axis 56' may be arranged to intersect the optical axis 56 of the input/output fiber 14' at the center of the polished end 64'.
- the return light 24, 28 is reflected by the polished end 64' toward the detector 32 along line 28.
- Additional light 70 is propagated through the input/output fiber 14' in a direction that is from right to left as shown in FIG. 4.
- the additional Hght 70 is reflected by the polished end 64' and propagates along the reflection axis 56'.
- the input/output fiber 14' may be fixedly connected to the transmission fiber 12 by a suitable transparent adhesive or the like.
- the index of refraction of the adhesive (not shown) may be arranged to match those of the outer claddings 62, 44 of the two fibers 12, 14' to reduce or eliminate reflection at the outer surfaces of the fibers 12, 14.
- FIG. 4 is otherwise constructed the same as and may be operated essentially the same as the system 10 of FIGS. 1-3.
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