Claims
- 1. An optical coupling device comprising:a first plurality of ports including a first port and a second port having a fixed distance d1 therebetween; a second plurality of ports including a third port and a fourth port having a fixed distance d2 therebetween optically coupled to the first plurality of ports; and, a first lens and a second lens having a non-unitary configuration disposed between the first and second plurality of ports for guiding a first non-collimated beam of light from the first port to the fourth port and a second non-collimated beam of light from the second port to the third port, the first and second lenses having each a focal length and a predetermined distance d3 therebetween selected in dependence upon the fixed distances d1 and d2 and different than the sum of the focal lengths of said lenses whereby at least one of the first and second non-collimated beams of light emerges from the second lens at an angle to an optical axis thereof, wherein d1≠d2.
- 2. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 1, wherein the third and the fourth ports comprise optical waveguide ends.
- 3. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 2, wherein the first and second ports are disposed on at least one of a polarizing beam splitter, a twin isolator, and a circulator.
- 4. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 3, wherein the first and second lenses have a common optical axis.
- 5. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 4, wherein each of the first and second ports are offset from the common optical axis by a distance l1, wherein d1=2l1.
- 6. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 5, wherein each of the third and fourth ports are offset from the common optical axis by a distance l2, wherein d2=2l2.
- 7. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 6, wherein d2<d1.
- 8. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 6, wherein d2>d1.
- 9. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 6, wherein the first and second lenses are movable relative to each other for selectively varying the distance d3.
- 10. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 6, wherein the optical waveguide ends are defined by an optical waveguide block.
- 11. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 10, wherein the first and second ports are defined by a birefringent crystal.
- 12. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 6, wherein the optical waveguide ends are optical fibre ends supported by a double fibre tube.
- 13. An optical coupling device as defined in claim 6, wherein the first and second ports are defined by a birefringent crystal.
- 14. An optical coupling device comprising:a first pair of ports having a fixed distance d1 therebetween for launching two non-collimated beams of light therein; a second pair of ports having a fixed distance d2 therebetween optically coupled to the first pair of ports for receiving the two non-collimated beams of light; and, a first lens and a second lens in a non-unitary arrangement disposed between the first and second pair of ports for directing the two non-collimated beams of light to the second pair of ports at an angle relative to each other, the first and second lenses having each a focal length and a fixed distance d3 therebetween selected in dependence upon the fixed distances d1 and d2, wherein d1≠d2 and the distance d3 is different than the sum of the focal lengths of the lenses.
- 15. A method of optically coupling light from a first plurality of ports including a first port and a second port having a fixed distance d1 therebetween to a second other plurality of ports including a third port and a fourth port having a fixed distance d2 therebetween, comprising the steps of:launching a first non-collimated beam of light from the first port towards a first lens having an optical axis and a focal length; allowing the first non-collimated beam of light to pass through the first lens and propagate along an optical path traversing the optical axis towards a second lens having a focal length, disposed a distance d3 from the first lens and having a common optical axis therewith, the distance d3 being different than the sum of the focal lengths of the first and second lens; allowing the first non-collimated beam of light to pass through the second lens and propagate towards the fourth port at an angle to the common optical axis; and, receiving the first non-collimated beam of light at the fourth port.
- 16. A method of optically coupling light as defined in claim 15 further comprising the steps of:launching a second non-collimated beam of light from the second port towards the first lens; allowing the second non-collimated beam of light to pass through the first lens and propagate along another different optical path traversing the optical axis towards the second lens; allowing the second non-collimated beam of light to pass through the second lens and propagate towards the third port at an angle to the common optical axis; and, receiving the second non-collimated beam of light at the third port.
- 17. A method of optically coupling light as defined in claim 16, further comprising the steps of:adjusting the distance d3 for enhancing coupling efficiency between the first and the second plurality of ports.
Parent Case Info
This Appln claims benefit of provisional appln No. 60/218,136 Jul. 14, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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