Patents by Inventor Adrian Carter
Adrian Carter has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9352996Abstract: An optical fiber preform, and method for fabricating, having a first core, a second core spaced from the first core and first and second regions, the first region having an outer perimeter having a first substantially straight length and the second region having an outer perimeter having a second substantially straight length facing the first straight length. One of the regions can comprise the first core and the other comprises the second core. The preform can be drawn with rotation to provide a fiber wherein a first core of the fiber is multimode at a selected wavelength of operation and a second core of the fiber is spaced from and winds around the first core and has a selected longitudinal pitch. The second core of the fiber can couple to a higher order mode of the first core and increase the attenuation thereof relative to the fundamental mode of the first core.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: NufernInventors: Douglas Guertin, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20130291603Abstract: An optical fiber preform, and method for fabricating, having a first core, a second core spaced from the first core and first and second regions, the first region having an outer perimeter having a first substantially straight length and the second region having an outer perimeter having a second substantially straight length facing the first straight length. One of the regions can comprise the first core and the other comprises the second core. The preform can be drawn with rotation to provide a fiber wherein a first core of the fiber is multimode at a selected wavelength of operation and a second core of the fiber is spaced from and winds around the first core and has a selected longitudinal pitch. The second core of the fiber can couple to a higher order mode of the first core and increase the attenuation thereof relative to the fundamental mode of the first core.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Douglas Guertin, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20100008634Abstract: An optical fiber preform, and method for fabricating, having a first core, a second core spaced from the first core and first and second regions, the first region having an outer perimeter having a first substantially straight length and the second region having an outer perimeter having a second substantially straight length facing the first straight length. One of the regions can comprise the first core and the other comprises the second core. The preform can be drawn with rotation to provide a fiber wherein a first core of the fiber is multimode at a selected wavelength of operation and a second core of the fiber is spaced from and winds around the first core and has a selected longitudinal pitch. The second core of the fiber can couple to a higher order mode of the first core and increase the attenuation thereof relative to the fundamental mode of the first core.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: NUFERNInventors: Douglas Guertin, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 7634164Abstract: A fiber optic article can comprise a core, an inner region disposed about the core and a cladding disposed about the inner region. The index of refraction of the cladding can be less than that of the inner region, and the index of refraction of the inner region can be less than that of the core. The fiber can include a second cladding disposed about the cladding, where the second cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The inner region can have a non circular outer perimeter that includes at least one inwardly oriented section. The article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include at least one longitudinally extending region, such as a stress inducing region, for providing birefringence and the inwardly oriented region can face the longitudinally extending region. The fiber optic article can include active material for providing light responsive to the article receiving pump light, such as, for example, one or more rare earths.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: NufernInventors: Julia A. Farroni, Upendra H. Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20090208877Abstract: Optical fibers and optical fiber lasers including gratings and methods of writing gratings into fibers. A method can comprise providing a photosensitive optical fiber having a region having an original refractive index (RI) profile along the elongate direction of the fiber; exposing the optical fiber to actinic radiation to alter the original RI profile to form along a length of the fiber a grating having a RI profile including alternating higher RI and lower RI sections; and wherein the maximum RI difference between a RI of a higher RI section and a RI of an adjacent lower RI section of the grating RI profile is no greater than 85% of the difference between the average index of the grating RI profile and the original RI profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: NufernInventor: Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20090016686Abstract: Optical fibers and optical fiber lasers including gratings and methods of writing gratings into fibers. A method can comprise providing a photosensitive optical fiber having a region having an original refractive index (RI) profile along the elongate direction of the fiber; exposing the optical fiber to actinic radiation to alter the original RI profile to form along a length of the fiber a grating having a RI profile including alternating higher RI and lower RI sections; and wherein the maximum RI difference between a RI of a higher RI section and a RI of an adjacent lower RI section of the grating RI profile is no greater than 85% of the difference between the average index of the grating RI profile and the original RI profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: NufernInventor: Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 7386210Abstract: An optical fiber comprises a photosensitive core that includes a concentration of a first material that increases the refractive index of the core and a concentration of a second material that is other than boron and that reduces the refractive index of the core. A cladding is disposed about the core for tending to confine light to the core. The fiber also includes at least one longitudinally extending region having a thermal coefficient of expansion that is different from the thermal coefficient of expansion of the cladding. In another embodiment, the core includes a concentration of germanium and a concentration of boron. Also disclosed is a polarization-maintaining double-clad (PM DC) fiber comprising one or both of at least one circular axially extending stress inducing region(s) and an inner cladding comprising a circular outer perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: NufernInventors: Julia A. Farroni, Adrian Carter, Kanishka Tankala
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Publication number: 20070089462Abstract: An optical fiber comprises a photosensitive core that includes a concentration of a first material that increases the refractive index of the core and a concentration of a second material that is other than boron and that reduces the refractive index of the core. A cladding is disposed about the core for tending to confine light to the core. The fiber also includes at least one longitudinally extending region having a thermal coefficient of expansion that is different from the thermal coefficient of expansion of the cladding. In another embodiment, the core includes a concentration of germanium and a concentration of boron. Also disclosed is a polarization-maintaining double-clad (PM DC) fiber comprising one or both of at least one circular axially extending stress inducing region(s) and an inner cladding comprising a circular outer perimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: NUFERNInventors: Julia Farroni, Adrian Carter, Kanishka Tankala
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Publication number: 20060245714Abstract: A fiber optic article, such as an optical fiber or an optical preform, can include a core comprising a concentration of erbium, a concentration of fluorine and a concentration of ytterbium for sensitizing the erbium by absorbing pump light and transferring energy to the erbium. The erbium can provide light having a second wavelength different than the wavelength of the pump light. The article can also include a concentration of phosphorus. The fiber optic article can include a cladding disposed about the core, where the cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the core, and a second cladding disposed about the first cladding, where the second cladding includes an index of refraction than is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The fiber optic article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include a longitudinally extending region for providing birefringence.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: NufernInventors: Julia Farroni, Upendra Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 7116887Abstract: An optical fiber comprises a photosensitive core that includes a concentration of a first material that increases the refractive index of the core and a concentration of a second material that is other than boron and that reduces the refractive index of the core. A cladding is disposed about the core for tending to confine light to the core. The fiber also includes at least one longitudinally extending region having a thermal coefficient of expansion that is different from the thermal coefficient of expansion of the cladding. In another embodiment, the core includes a concentration of germanium and a concentration of boron. Also disclosed is a polarization-maintaining double-clad (PM DC) fiber comprising one or both of at least one circular axially extending stress inducing region(s) and an inner cladding comprising a circular outer perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: NufernInventors: Julia A. Farroni, Adrian Carter, Kanishka Tankala
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Publication number: 20060198590Abstract: A fiber optic article can comprise a core, an inner region disposed about the core and a cladding disposed about the inner region. The index of refraction of the cladding can be less than that of the inner region, and the index of refraction of the inner region can be less than that of the core. The fiber can include a second cladding disposed about the cladding, where the second cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The inner region can have a non circular outer perimeter that includes at least one inwardly oriented section. The article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include at least one longitudinally extending region, such as a stress inducing region, for providing birefringence and the inwardly oriented region can face the longitudinally extending region. The fiber optic article can include active material for providing light responsive to the article receiving pump light, such as, for example, one or more rare earths.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicant: NUFERNInventors: Julia Farroni, Upendra Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 7062137Abstract: A fiber optic article, such as an optical fiber or an optical preform, can include a core comprising a concentration of erbium, a concentration of fluorine and a concentration of ytterbium for sensitizing the erbium by absorbing pump light and transferring energy to the erbium. The erbium can provide light having a second wavelength different than the wavelength of the pump light. The article can also include a concentration of phosphorus. The fiber optic article can include a cladding disposed about the core, where the cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the core, and a second cladding disposed about the first cladding, where the second cladding includes an index of refraction than is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The fiber optic article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include a longitudinally extending region for providing birefringence.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: NufernInventors: Julia A. Farroni, Upendra H. Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 7050686Abstract: A fiber optic article can comprise a core, an inner region disposed about the core and a cladding disposed about the inner region. The index of refraction of the cladding can be less than that of the inner region, and the index of refraction of the inner region can be less than that of the core. The fiber can include a second cladding disposed about the cladding, where the second cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The inner region can have a non circular outer perimeter that includes at least one inwardly oriented section. The article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include at least one longitudinally extending region, such as a stress inducing region, for providing birefringence and the inwardly oriented region can face the longitudinally extending region. The fiber optic article can include active material for providing light responsive to the article receiving pump light, such as, for example, one or more rare earths.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: NufernInventors: Julia A. Farroni, Upendra H. Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 7003206Abstract: Disclosed is an optical fiber article for receiving pump radiation of a first wavelength for amplifying or generating radiation of a second wavelength. The optical fiber article includes a core for propagating light of the second wavelength. The core has a first index of refraction and includes a rare earth material. A cladding surrounds the core and has a second index of refraction that is less than the first index of refraction. The outer circumference of the cladding can include a plurality of sections, where the plurality of sections includes at least one substantially straight section and one inwardly curved section. The optical fiber article can also include at least one outer layer surrounding the cladding, where the index of refraction of the outer layer is less than the second refractive index. Methods for producing the optical fiber article are also disclosed, as well as methods for providing a preform for drawing such an optical fiber article.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: NufernInventors: Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20060029343Abstract: A fiber optic article can comprise a core, an inner region disposed about the core and a cladding disposed about the inner region. The index of refraction of the cladding can be less than that of the inner region, and the index of refraction of the inner region can be less than that of the core. The fiber can include a second cladding disposed about the cladding, where the second cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The inner region can have a non circular outer perimeter that includes at least one inwardly oriented section. The article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include at least one longitudinally extending region, such as a stress inducing region, for providing birefringence and the inwardly oriented region can face the longitudinally extending region. The fiber optic article can include active material for providing light responsive to the article receiving pump light, such as, for example, one or more rare earths.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Julia Farroni, Upendra Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20060029344Abstract: A fiber optic article, such as an optical fiber or an optical preform, can include a core comprising a concentration of erbium, a concentration of fluorine and a concentration of ytterbium for sensitizing the erbium by absorbing pump light and transferring energy to the erbium. The erbium can provide light having a second wavelength different than the wavelength of the pump light. The article can also include a concentration of phosphorus. The fiber optic article can include a cladding disposed about the core, where the cladding has an index of refraction that is less than the index of refraction of the core, and a second cladding disposed about the first cladding, where the second cladding includes an index of refraction than is less than the index of refraction of the cladding. The fiber optic article can be elongate along a longitudinal axis and can include a longitudinally extending region for providing birefringence.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Julia Farroni, Upendra Manyam, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Publication number: 20050226580Abstract: An optical fiber comprising a core having an outer region disposed about an inner region and an intensity profile having a highest intensity that is less than the highest intensity of a Gaussian intensity profile that is normalized to have the same power as the intensity profile. The outer region can comprise an index of refraction that is greater than an index of refraction comprised by the inner region. The outer region can comprise a first concentration of a selected rare earth and any concentration of the selected rare earth comprised by the inner region can be less than the selected concentration. The inner region can include first and second rare earths and the outer region can be photosensitive. A second cladding can be included. A fiber according to the invention can be birefringent and can include, for example, at least one longitudinally extending stress inducing region for creating birefringence.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Bryce Samson, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 6904214Abstract: An optical fiber for use in making components of an optical communication system has cladding and core materials the constituents of which cause a component made from the fiber to have a rate of change with respect to temperature of a response to a signal which passes through zero at a temperature Tm, where the temperature Tm is at or near a selected temperature, or falls within a selected temperature range; and the value of Tm of a fiber can be controllably changed by changing the concentration of a selected constituent of the fiber, such as, for example, the concentration of boron.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: NufernInventors: Julia Farroni, Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter, Nils Jacobson
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Publication number: 20050008313Abstract: Disclosed is an optical fiber article for receiving pump radiation of a first wavelength for amplifying or generating radiation of a second wavelength. The optical fiber article includes a core for propagating light of the second wavelength. The core has a first index of refraction and includes a rare earth material. A cladding surrounds the core and has a second index of refraction that is less than the first index of refraction. The outer circumference of the cladding can include a plurality of sections, where the plurality of sections includes at least one substantially straight section and one inwardly curved section. The optical fiber article can also include at least one outer layer surrounding the cladding, where the index of refraction of the outer layer is less than the second refractive index. Methods for producing the optical fiber article are also disclosed, as well as methods for providing a preform for drawing such an optical fiber article.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Kanishka Tankala, Adrian Carter
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Patent number: 6832026Abstract: An optical fiber for use in making components of an optical communication system has cladding and core materials the constituents of which cause a component made from the fiber to have a rate of change with respect to temperature of a response to a signal which passes through zero at a temperature Tm which is at or near a selected temperature, or falls within a selected temperature range; and the value of Tm of a fiber can be controllably changed by changing the concentration of B2O3 in the fiber core material.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: NufernInventors: Adrian Carter, Nils Jacobson, Kanishka Tankala, Julia Farroni