Patent
1989-02-16
1990-07-24
Arnold, Bruce Y.
350 9615, 350378, 350400, G02F 119
Patent
active
049431323
ABSTRACT:
A theoretical prediction controls, by a purely passive fiber-optic element, a seemingly uncontrollable linear polarization whose orientation is all but unpredictable. A transformation of an unpredictable polarization orientation into a definite pre-assigned polarization orientation is useful in coherent optical communication and other fiber-optic polarization-dependent systems. A method of making the device utilizes, in a nonconventional way, the presently available fiber-fabrication techniques. A preform of an on-drawing optical fiber of appropriate birefringence is twisted with a monotonously slow-decaying rotational speed. The device is attractive to all obvious advantages inherent to the all-passive nature of the fiber structure.
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Arnold Bruce Y.
Frouhar Vincent A.
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