Claims
- 1. An polarization combiner/splitter comprising:
a first fiber alignment structure; a first optical fiber assembly coupled to said first fiber alignment structure; a second optical fiber assembly coupled to said first fiber alignment structure; a walk-off crystal coupled to said first fiber alignment structure; a second fiber alignment structure coupled to said walk-off crystal; and a third optical fiber assembly coupled to said second fiber alignment structure; wherein said first optical fiber assembly includes a first fiber GRIN lens coupled to a first polarization mode maintaining optical waveguide fiber; wherein said second optical fiber assembly includes a second fiber GRIN lens coupled to a second polarization mode maintaining optical waveguide fiber; and wherein said third optical fiber assembly includes a third fiber GRIN lens and a first single mode optical waveguide fiber.
- 2. The polarization combiner/splitter of claim 1 wherein said walk-off crystal includes a first surface and a second surface, wherein said first surface is substantially parallel to said second surface.
- 3. The polarization combiner/splitter of claim 2 wherein said first fiber GRIN lens is disposed proximate to said first surface of said walk-off crystal; wherein said second fiber GRIN lens is disposed proximate to said first surface of said walk-off crystal and wherein said third fiber GRIN lens is disposed proximate to said second surface of said walk-off crystal.
- 4. The polarization combiner/splitter of claim 1 wherein said walk-off crystal comprises a birefringent crystal.
- 5. The polarization combiner/splitter of claim 4 wherein said birefringent comprises a YVO4 crystal.
- 6. The polarization combiner/splitter of claim 1 wherein said first and second optical fiber assemblies each include an optical axis and said optical axes are substantially parallel one to another.
- 7. A method for making an polarization combiner/splitter comprising the steps of:
providing a first GRIN fiber; providing a first polarization mode maintaining fiber; splicing the first GRIN fiber to the first polarization mode maintaining fiber, thereby forming a first optical assembly; forming a first GRIN lens; providing a second GRIN fiber; providing a second polarization mode maintaining fiber; splicing the second GRIN fiber to the second polarization mode maintaining fiber, thereby forming a second optical assembly; forming a second GRIN lens; providing a first fiber alignment structure, wherein the first fiber alignment structure includes two holes; inserting the first optical assembly into one of the two holes in the first fiber alignment structure; inserting the second optical assembly into the other hole of the first fiber alignment structure; orienting the first and second optical assemblies so that the polarization modes maintained by the first and second polarization mode maintaining fibers are orthogonal to one another; coupling the first and second optical assemblies to the first fiber alignment structure; providing a third GRIN fiber; providing a single mode optical waveguide fiber; inserting the third optical assembly into the single fiber alignment structure; coupling the third optical assembly to the single fiber alignment structure, thereby forming a second fiber alignment structure assembly; providing a walk-off crystal; aligning the optical axes of the first and third optical assemblies with one another, wherein the first and second fiber alignment structure assemblies are spaced apart one from another; positioning the walk-off crystal between the first and second fiber alignment structure assemblies; orienting the walk-off crystal so that light emitted from the first optical assembly passes through the walk-off crystal without changing direction and so that light emitted from the second optical assembly is directed into the third optical assembly; and fixing the position of the first fiber alignment structure assembly, the walk-off crystal and the second fiber alignment structure assembly with respect to one another.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/276,808 filed on Mar. 16, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60276808 |
Mar 2001 |
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