Claims
- 1. A chiral polarizer comprising:
an elongated chiral optical fiber being of a predetermined handedness, the chiral optical fiber having a core disposed along its longitudinal axis and a cladding surrounding said core, said chiral optical fiber having a first end and a second end, wherein when incident unpolarized light having a first circularly polarized component and a second circularly polarized component, enters said first end, said core scatters one of said first and second circularly polarized components that matches said predetermined handedness, and transmits the other circularly polarized component through said second end, thus polarizing said incident light into circularly polarized light having an opposite handedness to said predetermined handedness.
- 2. The chiral polarizer of claim 1, wherein said predetermined handedness is one of: right handed and left handed, and wherein said first circularly polarized component is a right circularly polarized component and said second circularly polarized component is a left circularly polarized component.
- 3. The chiral polarizer of claim 1, further comprising a polarization adjusting means, positioned at said second end, for changing said circularly polarized light into linearly polarized light and for adjusting orientation of said linearly polarized light to a desired selected value.
- 4. The chiral polarizer of claim 3, wherein said polarization adjusting means comprises an elongated optical fiber component having a central longitudinal axis, a second core with a non-cylindrical cross-section, and a second cladding surrounding said second core, and wherein said elongated optical fiber component functions substantially as a quarter wave plate, such that when said fiber component is rotated around its longitudinal axis by a predetermined angle of rotation, orientation of said linearly polarized light is thereby changed in proportion to said angle of rotation.
- 5. The chiral polarizer of claim 1, wherein said chiral optical fiber comprises at least one chiral fiber element selected from the following group of: a chiral fiber having a pitch substantially equal to a wavelength of said incident unpolarized light inside said chiral optical fiber, a long period grating chiral fiber having a long period grating pitch, a chiral fiber having a pitch greater than said center wavelength but less than said long period grating pitch, a chirped chiral fiber grating, and an apodized chiral fiber grating.
- 6. The chiral polarizer of claim 5, wherein said chiral optical fiber comprises at least two sequentially positioned chiral fiber elements selected from said group.
- 7. A method for polarizing light implemented in a chiral structure, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing an elongated chiral optical fiber being of a predetermined handedness, the chiral optical fiber having a core disposed along the longitudinal axis and a cladding surrounding said core, said chiral optical fiber having a first end and a second end, such that when incident unpolarized light having a first circularly polarized component and a second circularly polarized component, enters said first end, said core scatters one of said first and second circularly polarized components that matches said predetermined handedness, and transmits the other circularly polarized component through said second end; (b) positioning an elongated optical fiber component having a central longitudinal axis, a second core with a non-cylindrical cross-section, and a second cladding surrounding said second core, at said second end to convert said other circularly polarized component into linearly polarized light; and (c) rotating said component around its central longitudinal axis to selectively determine an orientation for said linearly polarized light.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present patent application claims priority from the commonly assigned U.S. provisional patent application S/ No. 60/338,345 entitled “Chiral In-Fiber Adjustable Polarizer Apparatus and Method” filed Dec. 6, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60338345 |
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