Optical: systems and elements – Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels – By partial reflection at beam splitting or combining surface
Patent
1995-05-18
1997-04-15
Epps, Georgia Y.
Optical: systems and elements
Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels
By partial reflection at beam splitting or combining surface
385 92, 385 93, 385137, G02B 2714, G02B 636, G02B 600
Patent
active
056215738
ABSTRACT:
A bidirectional link for simultaneous or sequential transmission and reception of optical signals is disclosed. A simple alignment process is used in which the emitter or transmitter is disposed in a subassembly having a subhousing with a beamsplitter therein. This is then inserted into the main housing with the other device mounted therein.
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Xerox Disclosure Journal; vol. 6; No. 5; Sept./Oct. 1981; pp. 249-251.
Lewis Warren H.
Roff Robert W.
Epps Georgia Y.
Francos W.
Mack Ricky
The Whitaker Corporation
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