Claims
- 1. An optical device comprising:
a first birefringent crystal optically configured to receive two rays incident at an angle γ; a rotator configured to rotate said two rays received from said first wedge; a second birefringent crystal positioned to receive said two rays from said rotator; and wherein said optical device is configured to combine said two rays in a first direction, and isolate said two rays in a second direction.
- 2. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said first and second birefringent crystals comprise a same material.
- 3. The optical device of claim 2, wherein said crystals have a same wedge angle θ.
- 4. The optical device of claim 3, wherein the relationship between the wedge angle θ and the angle γ are defined as:
- 5. The optical device of claim 3, wherein said crystals have optical axes that are 45° apart.
- 6. The optical device of claim 5, wherein said two rays have orthogonal polarizations.
- 7. The optical device of claim 6, wherein said rays are combined interior to said second crystal, and exit said second crystal as a third ray.
- 8. The optical device of claim 1, further comprising an incoming beam port for launching said two rays through a lens into said first crystal.
- 9. The optical device of claim 8, wherein said incoming beam ports comprise:
a plurality of PM fibers, said PM fibers each having corresponding principal axes; said plurality of PM fibers disposed together as a grouping, said grouping having corresponding secondary axes; and whereby each said plurality of PM fibers is aligned such that said corresponding principal axes of each said plurality of said PM fiber and said secondary axes of said grouping intersect at a predetermined angle.
- 10. The optical device of claim 9, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles is approximately 0°.
- 11. The optical device of claim 9, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles is approximately 90°.
- 12. The optical device of claim 9, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles correspond to said optic axis of said first crystal.
- 13. An integrated optical polarization beam splitter/combiner and isolator (IPBC) comprising:
first birefringent means for receiving and refracting a first ray and a second ray incident at an angle γ such that said first ray comprises an e-ray with respect to said first wedge, and said second ray comprises an o-ray with respect to said first wedge; rotating means for rotating said two rays received from said first wedge; second birefringent means for receiving and refracting said first and second rays from said rotator such that said first ray comprises an o-ray with respect to said second wedge, and said second ray comprises an e-ray with respect to said second wedge; and wherein said second crystal is optically configured to combine said first and second rays in a forward direction, and said first crystal is optically configured to diverge said first and second rays in a reverse direction.
- 14. The IPBC of claim 13, wherein said first and second birefringent means comprise a same material.
- 15. The IPBC of claim 14, wherein said first and second birefringent means have a same wedge angle θ.
- 16. The IPBC of claim 15, wherein the relationship between the wedge angle θ and the angle γ may be defined as:
- 17. The IPBC of claim 13, wherein said first and second birefringent means have optical axes that are 45° apart.
- 18. The IPBC of claim 17, wherein said first and second rays have orthogonal polarizations.
- 19. The IPBC of claim 18, wherein said rays are combined interior to said second crystal, and exit said second crystal as a third ray.
- 20. The IPBC of claim 13, further comprising an incoming beam port for launching said two rays though a lens into said first crystal, said port comprising:
a plurality of PM fibers, said PM fibers each having corresponding principal axes; said plurality of PM fibers disposed together as a grouping, said grouping having corresponding secondary axes; and whereby each said plurality of PM fibers is aligned such that said corresponding principal axes of each said plurality of said PM fiber and said secondary axes of said grouping intersect at a predetermined angle.
- 21. A method for combining light in a forward direction and isolating light in a reverse direction comprising:
refracting a first ray and a second ray incident at an angle γ such that said first ray comprises an e-ray with respect to said first wedge, and said second ray comprises an o-ray with respect to said first wedge; rotating said two rays received from said first wedge; and refracting said first and second rays from said rotator such that said first ray comprises an o-ray with respect to said second wedge, and said second ray comprises an e-ray with respect to said second wedge.
- 22. An integrated optical polarization beam splitter/combiner and isolator (IPBC) for use in a Raman pump comprising:
a first birefringent crystal optically configured to receive two rays incident at an angle γ; a rotator configured to rotate said two rays received from said first wedge; a second birefringent crystal positioned to receive said two rays from said rotator; and wherein said integrated optical polarization beam splitter/combiner and isolator is configured to combine said two rays in a forward direction, and isolate said two rays in a reverse direction.
- 23. The IPBC of claim 22, wherein said first and second birefringent crystals comprise the same material.
- 24. The IPBC of claim 23, wherein said crystals have the same wedge angle θ.
- 25. The IPBC of claim 24, wherein the relationship between the wedge angle θ and the angle γ are defined as:
- 26. The IPBC of claim 24, wherein said crystals have optical axes which are 45° apart.
- 27. The IPBC of claim 22, further comprising an incoming beam port for launching said two rays though a lens into said first crystal.
- 28. The IPBC of claim 27, wherein said incoming beam ports comprise:
a plurality of PM fibers, said PM fibers each having corresponding principal axes; said plurality of PM fibers disposed together as a grouping, said grouping having corresponding secondary axes; and whereby each said plurality of PM fibers is aligned such that said corresponding principal axes of each said plurality of said PM fiber and said secondary axes of said grouping intersect at a predetermined angle.
- 29. The IPBC of claim 28, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles is approximately 0°.
- 30. The IPBC of claim 28, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles is approximately 90°.
- 31. The IPBC of claim 28, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles correspond to said optic axis of said first crystal.
- 32. An integrated optical polarization beam splitter/combiner and isolator (IPBC) for use in a erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) comprising:
a first birefringent crystal optically configured to receive two rays incident at an angle γ; a rotator configured to rotate said two rays received from said first wedge; a second birefringent crystal positioned to receive said two rays from said rotator; and wherein said integrated optical polarization beam splitter/combiner and isolator is configured to combine said two rays in a forward direction, and isolate said two rays in a reverse direction.
- 33. The IPBC of claim 32, wherein said first and second birefringent crystals comprise a same material.
- 34. The IPBC of claim 33 wherein said crystals have a same wedge angle θ.
- 35. The IPBC of claim 34, wherein the relationship between the wedge angle θ and the angle γ are defined as:
- 36. The IPBC of claim 34, wherein said crystals have optical axes which are 45° apart.
- 37. The IPBC of claim 32, further comprising an incoming beam port for launching said two rays though a lens into said first crystal.
- 38. The IPBC of claim 37, wherein said incoming beam ports comprise:
a plurality of PM fibers, said PM fibers each having corresponding principal axes; said plurality of PM fibers disposed together as a grouping, said grouping having corresponding secondary axes; and whereby each said plurality of PM fibers is aligned such that said corresponding principal axes of each said plurality of said PM fiber and said secondary axes of said grouping intersect at a predetermined angle.
- 39. The IPBC of claim 38, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles is approximately 0°.
- 40. The IPBC of claim 38, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles is approximately 90°. The IPBC of claim 38, wherein at least one of said predetermined angles correspond to said optic axis of said first crystal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority date of U.S. Provisional application 60/261,179, filed Jan. 10, 2001 (Attorney Docket Number NFCS-00-023P).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60261179 |
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