Claims
- 1. A system comprising an optical fiber exhibiting a low-birefringence when in an unstressed condition, wherein said optical fiber is disposed to convey a beam of light along an optical path between a source comprising an optical head adapted to fly over the surface of a magneto-optical disk, and a storage location on the optical disk, and wherein an optical phase retarder is disposed in said optical path to compensate for in plane bend induced birefringence to increase the SNR of polarization information of said optical fiber, the optical phase retarder being chosen from a group comprising, a rotating ½ wave plate in combination with a static ¼ wave plate; a liquid crystal retarder and a fixed ½ wave plate; or a fixed ¼ wave plate and a rotatable leaky beam splitter.
- 2. A system comprising an optical fiber exhibiting a low-birefringence when in an unstressed condition, wherein said optical fiber is disposed to convey a beam of light along an optical path between a source comprising an optical head adapted to fly over the surface of a magneto-optical disk, and a storage location on the optical disk, the beam of light is directed between said storage location and said at least one optical fiber by a steerable micro-machined mirror, and an optical polarization rotator is disposed in said optical path to compensate for out of plate induced birefringence to increase the SNR of polarization information of said optical fiber, wherein the optical polarization rotator is chosen from the group comprising a ¼ wave plate and a liquid crystal cell; or, a fixed ¼ wave plate and a rotatable ¼ wave plate.
- 3. A system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the optical polarization rotator comprises a ½ wave plate.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Applications 60/079,903 entitled “Optical Drive Utilizing Low Birefringence Fiber,” filed Mar. 30, 1998 and 60/088,192 entitled “Laser Phase Noise Minimization In Optical Drive,” filed Jun. 5, 1998, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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60/088192 |
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