1982-09-28
1984-08-07
Corbin, John K.
350 9615, 350377, 350403, G02F 100
Patent
active
044640226
ABSTRACT:
A polarization independent optical circulator is disclosed. A first birefringent plate (10) is used to separate an incident beam from a first port into two beams having orthogonal polarizations, and a second plate (11) recombines the beams at a second port. Means (12) providing nonreciprocal rotation of the polarizations are disposed between the plates. Placed between the rotating means and the second plate is a third plate (16) to further separate the beams and a reflecting element (17) for deflecting the beams toward the second port. The reflecting element includes a slotted portion (18) so that light from a third port can pass therethrough back toward the first port.
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AT&T Bell Laboratories
Birnbaum Lester H.
Corbin John K.
Vandenburgh Lynn
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