Claims
- 1. A process for producing a composite optical element comprising the steps of:forming a plurality of first grooves at predetermined intervals in a first optical material; forming a plurality of second grooves at predetermined intervals in a second optical material; bonding the first optical material having the first grooves and the second optical material having the second grooves together, with their grooves and lands staggered to fit each other, through an adhesive to provide a composite block; grinding one side of the composite block to a thickness where both surfaces of the first and second optical materials are exposed; bonding a third optical material, with a first plane on one side thereof, to the first ground surface of the composite block, through an adhesive; and grinding the side opposite to the first ground surface of the composite block to a given thickness where the surfaces of both the first and second optical materials are exposed.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein either the first optical material or the second optical material is a birefringent material.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein both the first optical material and the second optical material are birefringent.
- 4. A process for producing a composite optical element comprising the steps of:forming a plurality of first grooves at predetermined intervals in a first optical material; forming a plurality of second grooves at predetermined intervals in a second optical material; bonding the first optical material having the first grooves and the second optical material having the second grooves together, with their grooves and lands staggered to fit each other, through an adhesive to provide a composite block; grinding one side of the composite block to a thickness where both surfaces of the first and second optical materials are exposed; bonding a third optical material, with a first plane on one side thereof, to the first ground surface of the composite block, through an adhesive; grinding the side opposite to the first ground surface of the composite block to a given thickness where the surfaces of both the first and second optical materials are exposed; and cutting the ground composite block into pieces of a final shape.
- 5. A process for producing a composite optical element comprising the steps of:forming a plurality of first grooves at predetermined intervals in a first birefringent material; forming a plurality of second grooves at predetermined intervals in a second birefringent material; bonding the first birefringent material having the first grooves and the second birefringent material having the second grooves together, with their grooves and lands staggered to fit each other, through an adhesive to provide a first composite block; grinding one side of the composite block to a thickness where both surfaces of the first and second birefringent materials are exposed, thereby forming a first ground surface; bonding a Faraday rotator at one plane thereof to the first ground surface of the first composite block; grinding the side opposite to the first ground surface of the composite block to a given thickness where the surfaces of both the first and second birefringent materials are exposed; forming a plurality of third grooves at predetermined intervals in a third birefringent material; forming a plurality of fourth grooves at predetermined intervals in a fourth birefringent material; bonding the third birefringent material having the third grooves and the fourth birefringent material having the fourth grooves together, with their grooves and lands staggered to fit each other, through an adhesive to provide a second composite block; grinding one side of the composite block to a thickness where both surfaces of the third and fourth birefringent materials are exposed, thereby forming a second ground surface; bonding a Faraday rotator at the opposite plane thereof to the second ground surface of the second composite block; and grinding the side opposite to the second ground surface of the second composite block to a given thickness where the surfaces of both the third and fourth birefringent materials are exposed; said first, second, third, and fourth birefringent materials being of the same material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/060,956 filed on Apr. 16, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,130,778.
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