Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation
Patent
1992-03-31
1994-04-19
Lerner, Martin
Optical: systems and elements
Optical modulator
Light wave temporal modulation
359250, 359256, 359259, 359322, 385 8, 385 20, G02F 1035
Patent
active
053051360
ABSTRACT:
An optically bidirectional electrically controlled optical switch having reduced light loss includes an electro-optic crystal having one set of fast and slow optical axes and having at least two light paths for receiving light beams through the crystal, the crystal exhibiting electric field induced birefringence such that a light beam passing through the crystal along a light path and having a plane of polarization oriented in a first direction may have its plane of polarization switched from the first direction to a plane of polarization oriented in a second direction. Beam splitting polarizers are disposed at each end of the electro-optic crystal and optically aligned with the two light paths. The beam splitting polarizers split the optical beam into two light beams having planes of polarization oriented in the first and second directions when transmitting light to the two light paths and combine the two light beams into a single light beam when receiving light beams from the two light paths. Substantially 100% of the unpolarized light input to the optical switch is transferred to the output due to the use of the beam splitting polarizers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the electro-optic crystal is a cubic crystal chosen from crystal classes 43 m, 42m, or 23.
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