Manufacture of optical fibre preforms

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 03 – C

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117/81, 204/96.3

C03C 17/245 (2006.01) C03B 37/018 (2006.01)

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CA 1168937

Abstract In the ?anufacture of a glass optical fibre preform by the chemical vapour deposition of a coating of oxide material on the surface of an elongate galss substrate, in particular silica and one or more dopent oxides on a vitreous silica ?, a perforated tube is disposed coaxially with th?, providing an annular reaction space between ? and the substrate, and at least the oxide pr? vapours, such as halides, are passed through the pe?forations into the reaction space, and oxygen, optionally with an additional carrier gas, is also introduced into said space. The substrate, which may be a tube coated internally or a seed core coated externally, is maintained at an elevated temperature, and the coating forming reactuib us caused to take place in the annular space by generating energy in the space, so that a coating is formed simultaneously on the whole of the substrate surface. The energy for activiating the reaction ?ay be produced by a plasma, or a laser beam, and/or ex?ernal or internal heating, and/or gas combustion in the reaction space.

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