Claims
- 1. An optical isolator for allowing a first light of a first wavelength to travel in a forward direction and in a reverse direction and for isolating a second light of a second wavelength, comprising:
- first and second polarizers;
- first and second input/output ports formed, respectively, on said first and second polarizers, and
- a first optical rotator disposed between said first and second polarizers, said first optical rotator including a single Faraday rotator and a single reciprocal optical rotator,
- wherein said single Faraday rotator comprises first wavelength dispersion characteristics to rotate a plane of the second light 45.degree. in a clockwise direction with respect to a plane of the first light; and
- wherein said single reciprocal optical rotator comprises second wavelength dispersion characteristics to always move the first light and the second light into a same plane.
- 2. An optical isolator for isolating a first light of a first wavelength and for isolating a second light of a second wavelength, comprising:
- first and second polarizers;
- first and second input/output ports formed, respectively, on the first and second polarizers; and
- a first optical rotator disposed between the first and second polarizers, the first optical rotator including a single Faraday rotator and a single reciprocal optical rotator;
- wherein the single Faraday rotator comprises first wavelength dispersion characteristics to rotate the first light an odd multiple of 45.degree. in a clockwise direction and to rotate the second light an odd multiple of 45.degree. in the clockwise direction such that the first and second lights are in a same plane; and
- wherein the single reciprocal optical rotator comprises second wavelength dispersion characteristics to always keep the first light and the second light in the same plane.
- 3. A method of manufacturing an optical isolator for isolating a first light of a first wavelength and for isolating a second light of a second wavelength, the optical isolator including first and second polarizers, first and second input/output ports on the first and second polarizers, respectively, and a first optical rotator between the first and second polarizers, the first optical rotator including a single Faraday rotator and a single reciprocal optical rotator, the method of manufacturing comprising the steps of:
- providing the single Faraday rotator with an optical path length so as to rotate the first light an odd multiple of 45.degree..+-.m 180.degree. in a clockwise direction, where m is a non-negative integer, and to rotate the second light an odd multiple of 45.degree..+-.m 180.degree. in the clockwise direction such that the first and second lights propagating, in use, through the optical isolator are in a same plane; and
- providing the single reciprocal optical rotator with an optical path length to rotate the first and second light 45.degree..+-.m 180.degree. in a clockwise direction so as to always keep the first light and the second light in the same plane.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/464,645, filed Jun. 21, 1995, entitled AN OPTICAL ISOLATOR now U.S. Pat. No. 5,768,015, which was the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/AU93/00663, filed Dec. 16, 1993.
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