Claims
- 1. An optical waveguide comprising:
a light-transmitting core, a cladding layer on said core, and at least one additional layer comprising a film of permanently aligned molecules or crystals with at least one optical axis of said molecules or crystals forming an angle between zero and ninety degrees with respect to the axis of said core.
- 2. An optical waveguide as in claim 1 wherein said core, cladding and additional layer are planar.
- 3. An optical waveguide as in claim 1 wherein said core, cladding and additional layer are cylindrical.
- 4. An optical waveguide as in claim 1 wherein the cladding is processed such that a portion of the cladding has been removed.
- 5. An optical waveguide as in claim 1 or 4 in which said core is an optical fiber.
- 6. An optical waveguide as in claim 3 wherein said waveguide is a single-mode waveguide.
- 7. An optical waveguide as in claim 3 wherein said waveguide is a multi-mode waveguide.
- 8. An optical waveguide as in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said additional layer has anisotropic absorption coefficients.
- 9. An optical waveguide as in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said core and cladding have constant cross-section along the waveguide.
- 10. An optical waveguide as in claim 1 in which the optical axis of the molecules or crystals is parallel to the core axis.
- 11. An optical waveguide as in claim 1 in which the additional layer is applied to the entire surface of the cladding along the waveguide.
- 12. An optical waveguide as in claim 3 in which the additional layer is applied at spaced intervals along the waveguide.
- 13. An optical waveguide as in claim 3 in which the additional layer is applied at spaced intervals around the waveguide.
- 14. An optical waveguide as in claim 3 wherein the axis of the molecules or crystals is oriented spirally along the waveguide.
- 15. An optical waveguide as in claim 1, 2 or 3 in which the additional layer comprises a lyotropic material.
- 16. An optical waveguide as in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the core has a refractive index greater than the refractive indices of the additional layer in the direction perpendicular to the waveguide direction.
- 17. An optical waveguide as in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the additional layer has a birefringence greater than 0.6.
- 18. The method of manufacturing an optical waveguide which maintains the polarization of light passing therethrough comprising the steps of:
selecting an optical waveguide of the type having a core and a cladding layer, forming at least one additional layer of biaxial or uniaxial material with at least one optical axis of any given orientation on at least a part of the cladding by coating the cladding with isotropic or anisotropic material, orienting the optical axis of said molecules or crystals, and then processing to permanently maintain the orientation.
- 19. A method of manufacturing of a waveguide as in claim 18 wherein said orientation of the molecules or crystals is by the application of shear force as the coating is applied.
- 20. A method of manufacturing of an optical waveguide as in claim 18 wherein the orientation of the molecules or crystals is by application of a magnetic field as the coating is applied.
- 21. The method of manufacturing of an optical waveguide as in claim 18 wherein the orientation of the molecules or crystals is by a temperature gradient as the coating is applied.
- 22. The method of manufacturing of an optical waveguide as in claim 18 wherein the orientation of the molecules or crystals is by an electric field as the coating is applied.
- 23. A method of manufacturing an optical waveguide as in claim 18, 19, 20, 21 or 22 wherein the cladding has microgrooves for the preferential orientation of said additional layer.
- 24. A method of manufacturing of an optical waveguide as in claim 18 wherein said additional layer is coated on the cladding surface from a lyotropic liquid crystal or polymer.
- 25. An optical waveguide as in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the additional layer has a birefringence between 0.6 and 0.9.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/249,034 filed Nov. 14, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60249034 |
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