Optical attenuators and optical modulators employing magneto-opt

Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation

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ABSTRACT:
A magneto-optic element is employed to create an optical attenuator and an optical modulator. The magneto-optic element exhibits a multiple domain structure in a state where no magnetic field is applied, wherein magnetization components in adjacent domains of the element along a direction in which a light beam travels are different from one another. The optical attenuator further includes apparatus for applying a magnetic field of variable strength to the magneto-optic element. The optical modulator further includes apparatus for applying a modulated magnetic field to the magneto-optic element. In both devices, a light beam is directed from an input optical fiber onto the magneto-optic element. The element diffracts the light beam. A portion of the light beam exiting the element impinges on a reflector and is received by a second optical fiber. In the optical attenuator, that portion of light is attenuated with respect to the light in the input optical fiber. In the optical modulator, that portion of light is modulated with respect to the light in the input optical fiber. The reflector is a reflector film formed on a surface of the magneto-optic element. The magneto-optic element is a Bi-substituted rare earth iron garnet film formed by liquid-phase epitaxial (LPE) growth.

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