Claims
- 1. A polarization beam splitter/combiner comprising:
- a first optical waveguide;
- two closely spaced optical waveguides disposed a predetermined distance from the first optical waveguide and optically coupled therewith;
- a birefringent crystal disposed between the first optical waveguide and the two closely spaced optical waveguides such that the first optical waveguide and the two closely spaced optical waveguides are on opposite sides of the birefringent crystal, said crystal for splitting an uncollimated input beam into a first beam of a first polarization and a second beam of a second orthogonal polarization;
- lens means disposed between at least one of the optical waveguides and the birefringent crystal for directing uncollimated light through the birefringent crystal and for focusing light at an end face of at least one of the optical waveguides.
- 2. A polarization beam splitter/combiner comprising:
- a first optical waveguide;
- two closely spaced optical waveguides disposed a predetermined distance from the first optical waveguide and optically coupled therewith;
- a birefringent crystal disposed between the first optical waveguide and the two closely spaced optical waveguides for splitting an uncollimated input beam into a first beam of a first polarization and a second beam of a second orthogonal polarization;
- lens means disposed between at least one of the optical waveguides and the birefringent crystal for directing uncollimated light through the birefringent crystal and for focusing light at an end face of at least one of the optical waveguides, wherein the waveguides are optical fibres and wherein the lens means is disposed between the first optical fibre and the birefringent crystal for receiving combined uncollimated orthogonal polarized beams of light from the two closely spaced fibres that have propagated through the birefringent crystal and have combined within the crystal as uncollimated beams.
- 3. A polarization beam splitter/combiner as defined in claim 2 wherein the waveguides are optical fibres and wherein the beam splitter/combiner further comprises:
- a second birefringent crystal disposed between the first optical fibre and the two closely spaced optical fibres.
- 4. A polarization beam splitter/combiner as defined in claim 3, wherein the lens means is comprised of two lenses, the two lenses being disposed between the two birefringent crystals.
- 5. A polarization beam splitter/combiner comprising:
- two lenses, each lens having an at least substantially collimating end face and a substantially focusing end face;
- a birefringent crystal coupled with at least one of the two lenses for separating/combining orthogonally polarized beams of light such that the two lenses are on opposite sides of said birefringent crystal;
- a waveguide adjacent at least each of the two lenses for launching light to or from a respective adjacent lens, the waveguides each having an end that is separated from its adjacent lens by an optical distance of approximately d.sub.1, an optical distance between the two substantially collimating end faces of the at least two lenses being d2, where d.sub.1 is approximately equal to one half of d.sub.2, and wherein d.sub.1 >0, and, wherein the birefringent crystal is disposed to receive uncollimated light from one of the waveguides.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/942,496 filed Oct. 2, 1997 entitled Optical Circulator which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,493 issued from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 8/896,540, filed Jul. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,493, entitled DEVICE FOR FOCUSING LIGHT THROUGH AN OPTICAL COMPONENT.
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