Claims
- 1. An optical circulator comprising:
a first collimator and a second collimator opposite to said first collimator; said first collimator defining a first port, said second collimator defining a second port, said first collimator further defining a third port; a circulator core disposed between said first collimator and said second collimator, said circulator core including first and second crystals respectively confronting the first collimator and the second collimator, said circulator core further including first and second subassemblies between the first crystal and the second crystal and respectively confronting the first crystal and the second crystal with a third crystal sandwiched therebetween; and a forward light path being defined from the first port to the second port, and a backward light path being defined from the second port to the third port and different from the forward path; wherein
at least one of said forward light path and said backward light path experiences total internal reflection in the third crystal.
- 2. The circulator as described in claim 1, wherein said one of the forward light path and the backward light path is the backward light path.
- 3. The circulator as described in claim 2, wherein the other of said forward light path and the backward light path experiences refraction only in the third crystal.
- 4. The circulator as described in claim 1, wherein said third crystal is provided with a reflection surface.
- 5. The circulator as described in claim 4, wherein said reflection surface is one exterior surface of said third crystal.
- 6. The circulator as described in claim 5, wherein said reflection surface is the surface not intersecting a longitudinal axis of the circulator while with a space in a lateral/radial direction of the circulator.
- 7. The circulator as described in claim 6, wherein said third crystal defines dimensions with a minimum ratio along said longitudinal axis and said lateral/radial direction for assuring reflection occurring thereof.
- 8. The circulator as described in claim 4, wherein said reflection surface is oblique to a longitudinal axis of the circulator.
- 9. The circulator as described in claim 8, wherein the oblique reflection surface is adjustably tilted to comply with the position/alignment of one of said the first collimator and said second collimator.
- 10. The circulator as described in claim 9, wherein said one of the forward light path and the backward light path is the backward light path, and the oblique reflection surface is adjustably tilted to comply with the first collimator.
- 11. The circulator as described in claim 1, wherein said first subassembly includes a first Faraday rotator and a first group of two half-wavelength waveplates.
- 12. The circulator as described in claim 1, wherein said second subassembly includes a second Faraday rotator and a second group of two half-wavelength waveplates.
- 13. The circulator as described in claim 1, wherein all the first, second and third crystals are birefringent crystals.
- 14. A method of differentiating paths for backward and forward light paths in an optical component, comprising the steps of:
providing a first collimator and a second collimator opposite to each other; providing said first collimator with a first port and said second collimator with a second port; further providing the first collimator with a third port; defining a forward light path from the first port to the second port and a backward light path from the second port to the third port; providing first crystal, first subassembly, second subassembly and second crystal between said first collimator and said second collimator in sequence; and providing a third crystal between said first subassembly and said second subassembly with a reflection surface; wherein
at least one of said forward light path and said backward light path is reflected by said reflection surface in said third crystal.
- 15. The method as described in claim 14, wherein said one of the forward light path and the backward light path is directed to the first collimator after reflection.
- 16. An optical circulator comprising:
a first collimator and a second collimator opposite to said first collimator; said first collimator defining a first port, said second collimator defining a second port, said first collimator further defining a third port; a circulator core disposed between said first collimator and said second collimator, said circulator core including first and second crystals respectively confronting the first collimator and the second collimator, a third crystal positioned therebetween with a reflection thereof; and a forward light path being defined from the first port to the second port, and a backward light path being defined from the second port to the third port and different from the forward path; wherein
the backward light path is reflected toward the first collimator by said reflection surface when said backward light path passes the third crystal, and an incident angle of the backward light path relative to the first collimator is determined by said reflection surface.
- 17. The circulator as described in claim 16, wherein a Faraday rotator and a half-wavelength waveplate are positioned between said first crystal and said third crystal which the backward light path passes.
- 18. The circulator as described in claim 16, wherein said reflection surface is oblique to a longitudinal axis of the circulator to comply with said incident angle.
- 19. An optical circulator comprising:
a first collimator and a second collimator opposite to said first collimator; said first collimator defining a first port, said second collimator defining a second port, said first collimator further defining a third port; a circulator core disposed between said first collimator and said second collimator, said circulator core including first and second crystals respectively confronting the first collimator and the second collimator, a third crystal positioned therebetween; and a forward light path being defined from the first port to the second port, and a backward light path being defined from the second port to the third port and different from the forward path; wherein
the forward light path goes straight in one direction in the third crystal while the backward light path includes two sections pointing to different directions, respectively, in the third crystal.
- 20. The circulator as described in claim 19, wherein said two directional backward light path results from an internal reflection occurring in the third crystal.
- 21. An optical circulator assembly comprising:
a first collimator and a second collimator opposite to said first collimator; said first collimator defining a first port, said second collimator defining a second port, said first collimator further defining a third port; a circulator core disposed between said first collimator and said second collimator, said circulator core including first and second crystals respectively confronting the first collimator and the second collimator, a third crystal positioned therebetween; and a forward light path being defined from the first port to the second port, and a backward light path being defined from the second port to the third port and different from the forward path; wherein
the backward light path leaving from the third crystal has been directed toward an imaginary center axis of the whole assembly rather than away from said center axis, and thus no fourth crystal is required to be provided between the third crystal and the first crystal for inwardly deflecting outwardly deflected light occurring in said third crystal.
- 22. The assembly as described in claim 21, wherein said third crystal performs function of initially outward deflecting and successively inwardly deflecting light.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This non-provisional application claims benefit of the provisional application of No. 60/292,015 filed May 19, 2001
Provisional Applications (1)
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60292015 |
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