WO1995028660A1 - Resine a usage optique du type a repartition d'indice de refraction et son procede de production de cette resine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a refractive index distribution type optical resin material and a method for producing the same.
- optical resin material a refractive index distribution type optical resin material that combines high transparency and heat resistance, which was difficult to achieve with conventional optical resins. It is about.
- the optical resin material of the present invention may itself be an optical transmitter such as an optical fiber, or may be a base material of an optical transmitter such as a preform of an optical fiber. Since the optical transmission material, which is the optical resin material of the present invention, is an amorphous resin, it does not scatter light, and has very high transparency in a wide wavelength band from ultraviolet light to near infrared light. It can be effectively used for optical systems with various wavelengths.
- the present invention provides an optical transmitter having a low loss at 1300 nm and 1550 nm, which are wavelengths used for a mainline quartz fiber in the optical communication field.
- the optical transmission body which is the optical resin material of the present invention has heat resistance, chemical resistance, moisture resistance, and nonflammability that can withstand severe use conditions in an engine room of an automobile or the like.
- the optical transmission material is a refractive index distribution type optical fiber, optical lens, optical waveguide, optical splitter, optical multiplexer, optical demultiplexer, optical attenuator, optical switch, optical isolator, optical transmission It is useful as a variety of graded-index optical transmitters such as modules, optical receiver modules, cutlers, polarizers, and optical integrated circuits.
- the refractive index distribution means a region in which the refractive index changes continuously along a specific direction of the optical transmission body. For example, the refractive index distribution of a gradient index optical fiber is measured from the center of the fiber. The refractive index decreases in a curve close to a parabola toward the ⁇ direction.
- the optical transmission body such as a graded-index optical fiber can be manufactured by spinning this by heat drawing or the like.
- the present invention provides heat resistance and moisture resistance required by automobiles, office automation (OA) equipment, home electric appliances, etc., which could not be achieved by optical transmission media such as methyl methacrylate resin, carbonate resin, norbornene resin, and the like.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an optical resin material having chemical resistance and nonflammability.
- the present invention makes it possible to use ultraviolet light (wavelength from 200 nm to 400 nm) and near-infrared light (wavelength from 700 nm to 2500 nm), which could not be reached by optical transmission media such as metal acrylate resin, carbonate resin and norbornene resin.
- optical transmission media such as metal acrylate resin, carbonate resin and norbornene resin.
- the purpose of the present invention is to provide a new optical tree material having a low optical transmission loss in a wider transmission area band and a new manufacturing method thereof.
- the present inventors have conducted intensive studies based on the recognition of the above problems, and as a result, have found that a CH bond that imparts heat resistance, moisture resistance, chemical resistance, and nonflammability and absorbs light in near-infrared light (i.e., That is, it has been found that a fluoropolymer substantially free of a CH bond is optimal for eliminating carbon-hydrogen bonds).
- the fluoropolymer has a C-F bond (ie, a carbon-fluorine bond) instead of a C-H bond.
- the polymer materials used in plastic optical fibers are mainly compounds with CH bonds.
- the hydrogen atom is light and easily vibrates, so that the basic absorption appears on the short wavelength side (3400 nm) in the infrared region. Therefore, in the near-infrared to infrared region (600 to 1550 nm), which is the wavelength of the light source, the relatively low harmonic absorption of the CH stretching I appears discretely, which is a major cause of the absorption loss.
- the absorption loss of the CH bond is estimated to be 105 dB / km at a wavelength of 650 nm in the case of PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) having a CH bond, and lOOOOdB / km at a wavelength of 1300 nm. That is all.
- the concentration of a non-crystalline fluorine-containing polymer having substantially no CH bond, especially a fluorine-containing polymer having a ring structure in the main chain, and a substance having a different refractive index compared to the polymer have newly found an optical resin material having a gradient in a specific direction and a method for producing the same, and have led to the present invention (1) (2) below.
- a non-crystalline fluorine-containing polymer (a) having substantially no CH bond is melted, and the center of the melt of the fluorine-containing polymer (a) is compared with the fluorine-containing polymer (a).
- At least one kind of substance (b) whose refractive index difference is 0.001 or more, or a fluoropolymer (a) containing the substance (b) is injected, and the substance (b) is diffused or diffused
- a method for producing a graded-index optical resin material, wherein a region where the refractive index changes continuously is formed by molding after the formation.
- fluoropolymers As the fluoropolymers, tetrafluoroethylene resin, perfluoro mouth (ethylene-propylene) resin, perfluoroalkoxy resin, vinylidene fluoride resin, ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene resin Fluoroethylene resin and the like are widely known. However, since these fluororesins have crystallinity, light is scattered, the transparency is not good, and it is not preferable as a material for a plastic optical transmitter.
- non-crystalline fluoropolymers are excellent in transparency because they do not scatter light due to crystals.
- the fluoropolymer (a) in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it is a non-crystalline fluoropolymer having no C—H bond, but is preferably a fluoropolymer having a ring structure in the main chain.
- a fluorine-containing polymer having a ring structure in the main chain a fluorine-containing polymer having a fluorine-containing aliphatic ring structure, a fluorine-containing imid ring structure, a fluorine-containing triazine ring structure or a fluorine-containing aromatic ring structure is preferable.
- the fluorinated polymers having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure those having a fluorinated aliphatic ether ring structure are more preferred. '
- the fluorinated polymer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure is subjected to the heat stretching described below in comparison with the fluorinated polymer having a fluorinated imid ring structure, a fluorinated triazine ring structure or a fluorinated aromatic ring structure. Or polymer molecules during fiberization by melt spinning. Is a more preferred polymer because it is difficult to orient and does not cause light scattering.
- the viscosity of the fluorinated polymer (a) in the molten state is preferably 10 3 to 10 ⁇ void at a melting temperature of 200 ° C. to 300 ° C. If the melt viscosity is too high, not only is melt spinning difficult, but also the diffusion of the substance (b), which is necessary for forming the refractive index distribution, becomes difficult to occur, making it difficult to form the refractive index distribution. If the melt viscosity is too low, practical problems will occur. That is, when it is used as an optical transmitter in electronic devices and automobiles, it is exposed to high temperatures and softens, and the light transmission performance decreases.
- the number average molecular weight of the fluorinated polymer (a) is preferably from 10,000 to 5,000,000, more preferably from 50,000 to 1,000,000. If the molecular weight is too low there may force s inhibit heat resistance, preferable since the formation of the light transmission medium is difficult to have a refractive index distribution too large wards.
- Examples of the polymer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure include a polymer obtained by polymerizing a monomer having a fluorinated ⁇ structure, and a cyclopolymerization of a fluorinated monomer having at least two polymerizable double bonds.
- a polymer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure in the obtained main chain is preferable.
- a polymer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure in the main chain obtained by polymerizing a monomer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure is known from JP-B-63-18964 and the like. That is, a monomer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure such as perfluoro (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxol) is homopolymerized, and the monomer is converted into tetrafluoroethylene or chloroform.
- a polymer having a fluorine-containing aliphatic ring structure in the main chain can be obtained by copolymerizing with a radical polymerizable monomer such as trifluoroethylene, phenol, and monofluoro (methyl vinyl ether).
- polymers having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure in the main chain obtained by cyclopolymerization of a fluorinated monomer having at least two polymerizable double bonds are disclosed in JP-A-63-238111 and JP-A-63-238111. It is known from, for example, JP-A-63-238115. That is, monomers such as perfluoro (aryl vinyl ether) and perfluoro (butenyl vinyl ether) are Or by copolymerizing such a monomer with a radial polymerizable monomer such as tetrafluoroethylene, black trifluoroethylene or perfluoro (methyl vinyl ether). A polymer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure in the main chain is obtained.
- a monomer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure such as perfluoro (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxol) and at least two monomers such as perfluoro (aryl vinyl ether) and perfluoro (butenyl vinyl ether).
- a fluorine-containing monomer having a polymerizable double bond By copolymerizing with a fluorine-containing monomer having a polymerizable double bond, a polymer having a fluorine-containing aliphatic ring structure in the main chain can be obtained.
- polymer having the fluorinated aliphatic ring structure specifically, the following
- the polymer having a fluorinated aliphatic ring structure is preferably a polymer having a ring structure in the main chain, and a polymer containing a polymer unit having a ring structure in an amount of 20 mol% or more, preferably 40 mol% or more is transparent. It is preferable in terms of mechanical properties and the like.
- the substance (b) is at least one substance having a difference in refractive index of 0.001 or more compared with the fluoropolymer (a), and has a higher refractive index than the fluoropolymer (a). May have a low refractive index.
- a substance having a higher refractive index than that of the fluoropolymer (a) is usually used.
- the substance (b) a low molecular weight compound, an oligomer, or a polymer containing an aromatic ring such as a benzene ring, a halogen atom such as chlorine, bromine or iodine, or a bonding group such as an ether bond is preferable. Further, the substance (b) is preferably a substance having substantially no C—H bond for the same reason as the fluoropolymer (a). The difference in refractive index from the fluoropolymer (a) is preferably 0.005 or more.
- the substance (b), which is an oligomer-polymer, is composed of a polymer of the monomer that forms the fluoropolymer (a) as described above, and has a difference in the refractive index as compared with the fluoropolymer (a). It may be an oligomer or polymer having a ratio of 0.001 or more.
- the monomer is selected from those which form a polymer having a difference in refractive index of 0.001 or more as compared with the fluoropolymer (a). For example, two types of fluorine-containing Using the copolymer (a), one polymer (a) can be distributed as a substance (b) in another polymer (a).
- These substances (b) preferably have a solubility parameter difference of 7 (cal / cm 3 ) or less when compared with the above matrix.
- Low molecular compounds include, for example, halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons that do not contain hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon atoms.
- halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons containing only fluorine atoms as halogen atoms or halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons containing fluorine atoms and other halogen atoms are preferable in terms of compatibility with the fluorine-containing polymer (a).
- these halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons do not have a functional group such as a carbonyl group and a cyano group.
- halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon examples include, for example, the formula ⁇ ⁇ -Z b [3> ⁇ , a b-valent fluorinated aromatic ring residue in which all of the hydrogen atoms are substituted with fluorine atoms, and Z is other than fluorine.
- Rf is a perfluoroalkyl group, a polyfluoroperhaloalkyl group, or monovalent ⁇ b is 0 or an integer of 1 or more.
- the perfluoroalkyl group / polyfluoro-haloalkyl group preferably has 5 or less carbon atoms.
- a halogen atom other than fluorine a chlorine atom or a bromine atom is preferable.
- Specific compounds include, for example, 1,3-dibromotetrafluorobenzene, 1,4-dibromotetrafluorobenzene, 2-bromotetrafluorobenzodifluoride, pentapentafluorobenzene, and bromopentafluorobenzene.
- substance (b) which is a polymer or an oligomer among the substances having the repeating units (I) to (!
- the fluoropolymer having a refractive index different from that of the fluoropolymer (a) to be combined for example, a combination of a fluorine-containing polymer containing only a fluorine atom as a halogen atom and a fluorine-containing polymer containing a fluorine atom and a chlorine atom, or two kinds obtained by polymerizing two or more monomers of different types and different ratios And the like).
- tetrafluoroethylene cyclotrifluoroethylene, dichlorodifluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene, perfluoroalkyl butyl ether, etc.
- Oligomers composed of monomers containing no hydrogen atoms, and copolymerized oligomers of two or more of these monomers can also be used as the substance (b).
- perfluoropolyether having a structural unit of -CF 2 CF (CF.) 0- or-(CF 2 ) n 0- (n is an integer of 1 to 3) can also be used.
- the molecular weight of these oligomers is selected from the range of non-crystalline molecular weights, and preferably has a number average molecular weight of 300 to 10,000. In consideration of diffusion, the number average molecular weight is more preferably 300 to 5,000.
- a particularly preferred substance (b) is a chlorofluoroethylene oligomer because of its good compatibility with the fluoropolymer (a), particularly a fluoropolymer having a ring structure in the main chain. Good compatibility makes it easy to heat and melt the fluoropolymer (a), especially a fluoropolymer having a ring structure in the main chain, and a trifluoroethylene oligomer at 200-300 ° C Can be mixed. In addition, after dissolving and mixing in a fluorine-containing solvent, the two can be uniformly mixed by removing the solvent.
- the preferred molecular weight of the cross-linked trifluoroethylene oligomer is a number average molecular weight of 500 to 1500.
- the optical resin material of the present invention is a graded index optical fiber.
- the substance (b) is distributed in the fluoropolymer (a) with a concentration gradient from the center to the periphery.
- the substance (b) is a substance having a higher refractive index than the fluorinated polymer (a), and the substance (b) extends from the center of the optical fiber to the periphery thereof.
- the substance (b) has a higher refractive index than the fluoropolymer (a), and this substance is distributed with a concentration gradient such that the concentration decreases from the periphery of the optical fiber toward the center.
- optical fibers are also useful.
- the former optical fiber such as an optical fiber can be usually manufactured by disposing the substance (b) at the center and diffusing it toward the peripheral direction.
- the latter optical fiber such as an optical fiber can be manufactured by diffusing the substance (b) from the periphery toward the center.
- the transmission loss at 100 m at a wavelength of 700 to 1,600 nm can be 100 dB or less.
- the transmission loss at 100 m can be reduced to 50 dB or less at the same wavelength. It is extremely advantageous to have such a low level of transmission loss at a relatively long wavelength of 700 to 1,600 nm. In other words, by using the same wavelength as the quartz optical fiber, connection with the quartz optical fiber is easy, and
- the molding of the resin and the formation of the refractive index distribution may be performed simultaneously or separately.
- the optical resin material of the present invention can be produced by forming a refractive index distribution at the same time as forming a refractive index distribution by spinning or extrusion molding. Further, after the resin is formed by spinning or extrusion, a refractive index distribution can be formed.
- an optical resin material such as an optical fiber can be manufactured by manufacturing a preform (base material) having a refractive index distribution and molding (for example, spinning) the preform. Note that, as described above, the optical resin material of the present invention also means a preform having the above-described SJS folding factor distribution.
- Examples of the method for producing the optical resin material of the present invention include the following methods (1) to (7). However, it is not limited to these. A particularly preferred method is the method (1).
- (1) Melt the fluoropolymer (a) and inject the substance (b) or the fluoropolymer (a) containing the substance (b) into the center of the melt of the fluoropolymer (a).
- the substance (b) may be injected not only in the case where only one layer of the substance (b) is injected into the center, but also in the case where the substance (b) is injected into multiple layers at the center.
- Molding includes extrusion melt molding suitable for molding a rod-shaped base material such as a preform of an optical fiber, and melt spinning molding suitable for molding an optical fiber.
- Substance (b) or a fluoropolymer (a) containing the substance (b) is repeatedly added to a core material composed of the fluoropolymer (a) obtained by melt spinning or drawing. — How to
- a hollow tube made of a fluoropolymer (a) is formed using a rotating glass tube or the like, and the substance (b) or the fluorine-containing polymer containing the substance (b) is formed inside the polymer tube.
- the tube made of the fluoropolymer (a) swells into the monomer phase to form a gel phase, and one monomer molecule is polymerized while selectively diffusing into the gel phase. Is done.
- Fluoropolymer (a) and monomer (b) that form substance (b) and have different reactivities are used to form fluoropolymer (a )) And the substance (b), in which the polymerization reaction proceeds so that the composition ratio changes continuously from the periphery toward the center.
- a mixture obtained by uniformly mixing the fluoropolymer (a) and the substance (b) or a mixture obtained by uniformly mixing in a solvent and then volatilizing and evaporating only the solvent is subjected to hot stretching or drawing.
- the fiber is immersed in a solvent that dissolves only the substance (b) without dissolving the fluoropolymer (a), and the substance (b) is eluted from the surface of the fiber.
- a method of forming a refractive index distribution (6)
- the rod or fiber made of the fluoropolymer (a) is coated with only a substance (b) having a lower refractive index than that of the fluoropolymer (a), or the fluoropolymer (a)
- a method of forming a refractive index distribution by coating a mixture of a substance and a substance (b), and then diffusing the substance (b) by heating.
- the high-refractive index polymer and the low-refractive index polymer are mixed by heating and melting or in a solution containing a solvent, and the two components are mutually extruded while multi-layer extrusion is performed at different mixing ratios (or after extrusion).
- a method of diffusing and finally obtaining a fiber with a refractive index distribution may be the fluoropolymer (a) and the low refractive index polymer may be the substance (b), or the high refractive index polymer may be the substance (b) and the low refractive index polymer may be the substance (b). ).
- plastic optical transmission media such as a gradient index optical fiber, a gradient index optical waveguide, a gradient index rod lens, and the like use an amorphous fluororesin to provide near-ultraviolet light. It has become possible to transmit light up to infrared light with extremely low loss.
- the refractive index distribution type optical fiber is flexible and branches despite the large diameter of the fiber.
- the power that is optimal for short-distance optical communication because of easy connection, and low-loss light that can be practically used so far Fiber was not proposed.
- the present invention provides a low-loss optical fiber that can be used for short-distance optical communication.
- the optical transmission body of the present invention is a plastic optical transmission having heat resistance, chemical resistance, moisture resistance, and nonflammability that can withstand severe use conditions in an engine room of an automobile, OA equipment, a plant, a household electric appliance, and the like. It provides the body.
- the refractive index distribution type optical resin material of the present invention can be used not only as an optical fiber but also as a plate type or rod type lens. In this case, the function as a convex lens and a concave lens can be achieved by reducing or increasing the change in the refractive index from the center to the periphery.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the light transmittance of the polymer A.
- polymer A 35 g of perfluoro (butenyl vinyl ether) [PBVE], 5 g of 1,1,2-trichloro mouth trifluorethane (R113), 150 g of ion-exchanged water, and ((CH 3 ) 2 CHOCOO as a polymerization initiator 2 ) 90 mg was placed in a pressure-resistant glass autoclave having an internal volume of 200 ml. After the inside of the system was replaced with nitrogen three times, suspension polymerization was performed at 40 ° C for 22 hours. As a result, 28 g of a polymer having a number average molecular weight of about 1.5 ⁇ 10 5 (hereinafter referred to as polymer A) was obtained.
- PBVE perfluoro (butenyl vinyl ether)
- the intrinsic viscosity of polymer A [ 7 ] is perfluoro (2-butyl
- polymer B The radical polymerization of 1-fluoro (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxol) [PDD] and tetrafluoroethylene at a weight ratio of 80:20 resulted in a glass transition point of 160.
- PPD 1-fluoro (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxol)
- tetrafluoroethylene at a weight ratio of 80:20 resulted in a glass transition point of 160.
- C a polymer having a number average molecular weight of about 5 ⁇ 10 5 (hereinafter referred to as polymer B) was obtained.
- Polymer B was colorless and transparent, had a refractive index of 1.3, and had a high light transmittance.
- polymer E 7 g of a 3 ⁇ 10 5 transparent polymer (hereinafter referred to as polymer E) was obtained.
- the glass transition point of polymer E was 210 ° C, the refractive index was 1.29, and the polymerized unit content of PDD was determined to be 82% by weight based on the absorbance at 1930 cm- 1 of the IR spectrum.
- the polymer A obtained in the above synthesis is dissolved in a PBTHF solvent, and a 1,3-dibromotetramer having a refractive index of 1.52 and a difference in solubility parameter from the polymer A of 3.2 cal / cm 3 is obtained.
- Fluorobenzene (DBTFB) was added in an amount of 12% by weight to obtain a mixed solution. This solution was desolvated to obtain a transparent mixed polymer (hereinafter, referred to as polymer F).
- Polymer A is melted, and molten polymer F is injected into the center of the polymer 300.
- melt spinning at C an optical fiber whose refractive index gradually decreased from the center to the periphery was obtained.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 300 dB / km at 780 nm and 1550 nm.
- the polymer in the tube swells into the monomer phase and a gel phase is formed, so that the polymerization reaction is accelerated in the gel phase by the gel effect, and the polymer phase is formed from the peripheral part.
- the monomer molecules are selectively diffused into the gel phase due to their small molecular size as compared with the high refractive index substance molecules, and the high refractive index substance is collected at the center and polymerized.
- a refractive index distribution in which the refractive index gradually decreases toward the periphery is formed.
- An optical fiber having a refractive index distribution was obtained by thermally stretching the preform thus obtained.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 500 dB / km at 650 nm and 500 dB / km at 1550 nm.
- a 30-micron core was prepared from the polymer D obtained in the above synthesis. Also, a solution containing polymer D at a concentration of 1% by weight in a PBTHF solvent (hereinafter referred to as solution D) was prepared. Similarly, a solution containing polymer E at 1% by weight in a PBTHF solvent (hereinafter referred to as “solution”) was prepared. Solution D was core-coated with polymer D by dip coating with bow I at a lifting speed of 6 cm. Dried with C. It was confirmed that the diameter of the polymer D increased by 100 nm.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 1050 dB / km at 650 nm and 1050 dB / km at 950 nm.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 550 dB / km at 650 nm and 1550 nm.
- An optical fiber was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that 30% by weight of CTFE oligomer having a number average molecular weight of 800 was used instead of using 12% by weight of DBTFB.
- the refractive index of this oligomer was 1.41, and the difference in solubility parameter from Polymer A was 1.4 cal / cm 3 .
- the refractive index of the obtained optical fiber gradually decreased from the center toward the periphery.
- optical transmission characteristics of this optical fiber are 280 dB / km at 780 nm and 120 dB / km at 1550 nm, confirming that it is an optical fiber that can transmit light from visible light to near infrared.
- the reactivity ratio r 1 (the ratio of the PDD homopolymer formation rate constant to the PDD / PBVE copolymer formation rate constant) is 1.9 and the reactivity ratio r 2 (PDD / PBVE copolymer formation rate constant)
- the ratio of the rate constant of PBVE homopolymer production to 0.19) is 0.19, and 50 parts of PBVE as a photoinitiator and 1 part of dialkoxyacetophenone dissolved in 5 parts of HCFC225 are placed in a glass amble and the system is frozen three times. After degassing, photopolymerization was performed using a mercury lamp. As a result, a preform having a continuous refractive index distribution with a refractive index of 1.31 at the peripheral portion and a central portion of 1.33 was obtained. This was thermally stretched to obtain an optical fiber having a refractive index distribution.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 320 dB / Km at 650 nm.
- Example 7 A rod was molded by melt-mixing 85 parts of polymer A and 15 parts of DBTFB. 200 this rod. The fiber was drawn by heating at C. At this time, the fiber coming out of the heating and drawing section is passed through an electric furnace having a length of lm heated to 120 ° C. Dry air heated to 120'C was flowed through the electric furnace in advance, and this
- DBTFB was volatilized, and an optical fiber having a refractive index distribution was obtained.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 420 dB / km at 650 nm and at 780 nm.
- polymer F By polymerizing 90 parts of PBVE and 10 parts of CTFE, a polymer having a number average molecular weight of about 2 ⁇ 10 5 (hereinafter, referred to as polymer F) was obtained.
- a CTFE oligomer having a number average molecular weight of 800 was melt-mixed homogeneously with polymer F to obtain a rod having an oligomer content of 20% by weight. This was thermally stretched to produce a fiber having a diameter of 500 mm. After passing the fiber through ethanol to elute the CTFE oligomer, it was dried by passing it through a cylindrical heating furnace heated to 200 ° C for a residence time of about 10 seconds.
- optical fiber with a refractive index distribution of 1.36 at the outer periphery and 1.38 at the center was obtained.
- the optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 250 dB / Km at 650 nm and 1550 nm.
- 270 polymer C The fiber is spun by an extrusion method at C, and the obtained fiber is immediately 220. C was passed through heated hexafluoropropylene oxide (HFPO) polymer (number average molecular weight 2100) so that the residence time was 3 minutes. As a result, HFPO oligomers diffused and penetrated into the fiber, and a ⁇ 600 ⁇ optical fiber whose refractive index changed continuously from the outer periphery toward the center was obtained. At this time, the refractive index at the outer peripheral portion was 1.34, and the refractive index at the central portion was 1.35.
- the optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 300 dB / Km at 650 nm and 300 dB / Km at 1550 nm.
- polymer G a polymer having a PDD content of 20% by weight and a number average molecular weight of about 1 ⁇ 10 5
- polymer H a polymer of 60% by weight and a number average molecular weight of about 5 ⁇ 10 5
- the refractive index of the polymer G was 1.33
- the refractive index of the polymer H was 1.31.
- the solvent was partially volatilized by heating to obtain a gel-like solution of about 30,000 cP.
- Multilayer fibers were extruded concentrically using a multilayer nozzle while heating the 11 types of gels having different mixing ratios to 80 ° C. This fiber was passed through a heating furnace (about 150 to 200 ° C.) through which air was circulated to remove the residual solvent. As a result, a fiber having a refractive index distribution was obtained.
- optical transmission characteristics of the obtained optical fiber are 350 dB / km at 650 nm and 350 dB / km at 950 nm.
- the optical transmission loss of PMMA is about 400 dB / km at a wavelength of 650 nm, and the transmission loss is extremely large at wavelengths of 780 nm, 1300 nm, and 1550 nm, making it impractical as an optical transmitter. Met.
- the core and the cladding are fluororesin optical fibers, which can transmit light from visible light to near-infrared light, but the optical transmission loss is reported to be about 300 dB / km. Have been.
- the refractive index distribution type transparent fluororesin optical fiber according to the present invention can transmit light from visible light to near infrared light with extremely low loss.
- Polymer G Polymer H
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