D. Furniss et al., A NOVEL-APPROACH FOR DRAWING OPTICAL FIBERS FROM DISPARATE CORE CLAD GLASSES/, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 213, 1997, pp. 141-146
We report a new idea, based on the Wollaston wire technique, which is
to draw optical fibers of core and cladding glasses such that the fibe
r-drawing temperature is: (a) above the liquidus of the core glass yet
(b) matches the normal fiber drawing viscosity of the cladding glass.
Property compatibility of the disparate glasses is discussed with par
ticular reference to making fibers with a fluorozirconate glass core a
nd oxide glass cladding, but realization of such fiber has been unsucc
essful, so far, because of the aggressive attack of molten halides upo
n most oxide glasses. A demonstration of the Wollaston wire method inv
olving fabrication of multimode fiber with a lead berate glass con and
a Pyrex optical cladding is described. In addition, forming the oxide
tube for the optical preform via extrusion is discussed.