Claims
- 1. A fiber optical circulator, comprising:a. a triple-core glass capillary for housing three optical fibers; b. a collimator lens for collimating a light beam; c. a glass prism having a prism angle designed to correct the angle of said collimated light beam, causing said collimated light beam to be parallel to a central axis of said circulator; d. a birefringent crystal for dividing said collimated light beam into two orthogonal components with a displacement; e. a first Faraday rotator for rotating the state of polarization of said two components; f. a pair of half-wave plates each for passing a respective one of said two components, and causing said two components to be in the same state of polarization in a horizontal direction; g. a planar crystal having an optical axis designed to allow light components polarized in said horizontal direction to pass without displacement but create a displacement in light components polarized in a vertical direction, such that said two components in the same state of polarization in said horizontal direction passes the planar crystal without displacement; h. an optical component for rotating the state of polarization of said two components for 90 degrees by a round trip path therethrough; i. a mirror for reflecting said two components back into said optical component; and j. wherein said glass prism has a pair of symmetrical inclined surfaces for correcting the angle of off-axis light beam and one straight surface for providing passing path to on-axis light beam.
- 2. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said three optical fibers are arranged in parallel with a middle one aligned with a central axis of said triple-core glass capillary.
- 3. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for compensating difference in the respective optical paths of said two components to eliminate polarization mode dispersion.
- 4. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said optical component is a second Faraday rotator.
- 5. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said optical component is a quarter wave plate.
- 6. A fiber optical circulator, comprising:a. a multi-core glass capillary for arranging multiple optical fibers of multiple ports respectively; b. an n-phase glass prism having n surfaces with different angles; c. a birefringent crystal for dividing a light beam into two components; d. a planar crystal having an optical axis designed to allow light components polarized in a first direction to pass without displacement but create a displacement in light components polarized in a second direction which is perpendicular to the first direction; e. at least one optical means for rotating the state of polarization of said two components and causing said two components to be in the same state of polarization in said first direction to pass said planar crystal without displacement; and f. reflective surface means for reflecting said two components back through said at least one optical means and said planar crystal.
- 7. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said multiple optical fibers are arranged in parallel.
- 8. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6 wherein said n-phase glass prism has multiple pairs of symmetrical inclined surfaces for correcting the angle of off-axis light beam and one straight surface for providing passing path to on-axis light beam.
- 9. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6, further comprising means for compensating difference in the respective optical paths of said two components to eliminate polarization mode dispersion.
- 10. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said at least one optical means includes an optical component for rotating the state of polarization of said two components for 90 degrees by a round trip path therethrough.
- 11. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 10, wherein said optical component is a Faraday rotator.
- 12. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 10, wherein said optical component is a quarter wave plate.
- 13. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said reflective surface means is a mirror.
- 14. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said reflective surface means is a reflection film coated behind said at least one optical means.
- 15. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said reflective surface means is partially reflective to allow partial transmission of light through said reflective surface means.
- 16. The fiber optical circulator as claimed in claim 15, further comprising means arranged after said partially reflective surface means for monitoring transmitted optical power between said multiple ports.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/075,757 filed on Feb. 23,1998.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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