Optical: systems and elements – Polarization without modulation – By relatively adjustable superimposed or in series polarizers
Patent
1998-04-16
2000-10-10
Schuberg, Darren
Optical: systems and elements
Polarization without modulation
By relatively adjustable superimposed or in series polarizers
359494, 359500, 359484, G02B 530
Patent
active
061307785
ABSTRACT:
A composite optical element comprises a first optical material and a second optical material joined to one plane of a third optical material. The first and second optical materials are of equal thickness and having ground surfaces flush with each other on both of their principal planes.
The first and second optical materials are fixedly joined to one another, and one of the principal planes of the two materials is ground. Then, the ground principal plane of the first and second optical materials is joined to the third optical material. Then, the other principal plane of the first and second optical materials is ground.
A preferred embodiment is an optical isolator wherein the first and second optical materials are birefringent materials and are joined to one side of a Faraday rotator having a Faraday rotational angle of approximately 45.degree. and third and fourth birefringent materials are similarly joined to the other side of the rotator. Each of the principal planes of the first and second birefringent materials has a single flush ground surface. Each of the principal planes of the third and fourth birefringent materials has a single flush ground surface.
The first, second, third, and fourth birefringent materials are of the same material and have approximately the same thickness d, substantially satisfying the equation 2(no-ne)d=(M+1/2).gamma. where no is the refractive index of the birefringent material to ordinary light, ne is the refractive index of the birefringent material to extraordinary light, M is an arbitrary integer, and .gamma. is the wavelength of the light.
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Hata Kenjiro
Iwatsuka Shinji
Schuberg Darren
TDK Corporation
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