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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 1977
Filed:
Feb. 09, 1976
George Reginald Newns, Hintlesham, EN;
Keith John Beales, Henley, EN;
The Post Office, London, EN;
Abstract
A particular range of glass compositions in the soda-boro-silicate glass system has been found to be particularly suitable for ultra-low loss dielectric optical waveguides. The composition range is indicated in FIG. 1 of the specification. By preparing such glasses in a reducing atmosphere (0-2% CO in CO.sub.2) and adding about 1% As.sub.2 O.sub.3 to the melt attenuation coefficients due to copper and iron can be minimized. The water content of the glass can be reduced by bubbling dry CO in CO.sub.2 through the molten glass. Glasses containing less than 30% Na.sub.2 O by weight have the lowest losses. Using glasses of this type dielectric optical waveguides having an insertion loss of less than 14 dBKm.sup.-.sup.1 have been made.