1985-07-25
1988-02-09
Sikes, William L.
350 9616, 350 9615, 35016223, G02B 628
Patent
active
047238291
ABSTRACT:
A device for separating radiation beams of different wavelengths, which emerge from an optical fiber. The device includes a reflection grating and a wavelength-selective mirror. The wavelength-selective mirror is arranged between the optical fiber and the reflection grating. The mirror reflects radiation beams of wavelengths which are spaced comparatively far from the wavelengths of the radiation beams of comparatively closely spaced wavelengths. The reflected beam is reflected to an output fiber. The mirror transmits the radiation beams of comparatively closely spaced wavelengths to the reflection grating.
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Schechter Marc D.
Sikes William L.
U.S. Philips Corporation
Ullah Akm E.
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