Claims
- 1. An optical system for routing light, the optical system comprising:
an optical element having an intrinsic polarization-dependent loss and disposed to be encountered by the light at least twice; a reflective element disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element; and a wave plate disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element, the wave plate having at least one of a retardance and an orientation optimized according to a material property of the reflective element to reduce polarization-dependent loss in the optical system.
- 2. The optical system recited in claim 1 wherein the material property comprises an index of refraction.
- 3. The optical system recited in claim 1 wherein the material property comprises a complex index of refraction.
- 4. The optical system recited in claim 1 wherein the reflective element comprises an even number of reflective surfaces disposed to be encountered by the light.
- 5. The optical system recited in claim 4 wherein the wave plate comprises a half-wave plate.
- 6. The optical system recited in claim 1 wherein:
the light comprises a plurality of spectral bands; the optical element comprises a dispersive element; and the reflective element comprises a plurality of dynamically configurable routing elements to direct given spectral bands depending on a state of each such dynamically configurable routing element.
- 7. An optical system for routing light, the optical system comprising:
an optical element having an intrinsic polarization-dependent loss disposed to be encountered by the light at least twice; a reflective element disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element; and a wave-plate assembly disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element, the wave-plate assembly having at least two degrees of freedom.
- 8. The optical system recited in claim 7 wherein the wave-plate assembly comprises a plurality of wave plates whose orientations correspond to the at least two degrees of freedom.
- 9. The optical system recited in claim 8 wherein the plurality of wave plates comprises at least two wave plates with different retardances.
- 10. The optical system recited in claim 9 wherein the plurality of wave plates comprises a half-wave plate and a quarter-wave plate.
- 11. The optical system recited in claim 8 wherein the plurality of wave plates are oriented to minimize polarization-dependent loss by the light within the optical system.
- 12. The optical system recited in claim 7 wherein the wave-plate assembly comprises a wave plate with variable retardance and variable orientation.
- 13. The optical system recited in claim 12 wherein the wave plate comprises a liquid-crystal retarder.
- 14. The optical system recited in claim 7 wherein the optical element comprises a dispersive element.
- 15. An optical system for routing light, the optical system comprising:
an optical element having an intrinsic polarization-dependent loss disposed to be encountered by the light at least twice along an optical path; a reflective element disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element; and a wave plate disposed to be encountered by the light once between encounters with the optical element.
- 16. The optical system recited in claim 15 wherein the optical element comprises a dispersive element.
- 17. The optical system recited in claim 16 wherein the dispersive element comprises a reflective dispersive element.
- 18. The optical system recited in claim 15 wherein:
the reflective element comprises an even number of reflective surfaces disposed to be encountered by the light; and the wave plate comprises a half-wave plate having a fast axis oriented with respect to dichroic axes of the optical element at substantially an odd multiple of 45°.
- 19. The optical system recited in claim 15 wherein:
the reflective element comprises an odd number of reflective surfaces disposed to be encountered by the light; and the wave plate comprises a circular wave plate.
- 20. A method for optimizing a wave plate to reduce polarization-dependent loss in an optical system for routing light, the optical system including (1) an optical element having an intrinsic polarization-dependent loss and disposed to be encountered by the light at least twice, (2) a reflective element disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element, and (3) the wave plate disposed to be encountered by the light between encounters with the optical element, the method comprising:
determining a first effect on polarization states of the light after propagation at least between encounters with the optical element, wherein the first effect accounts for a material property of the reflective element; determining a second effect on polarization states of the light after propagation at least between encounters with the optical element, wherein the second effect does not account for the material property of the reflective element; and calculating a characteristic of the wave plate that locally minimizes a difference between the first and second effects with respect to the characteristic.
- 21. The method recited in claim 20 wherein the characteristic comprises a retardance of the wave plate.
- 22. The method recited in claim 20 wherein the characteristic comprises an orientation of the wave plate.
- 23. The method recited in claim 20 wherein calculating the characteristic comprises calculating a plurality of characteristics.
- 24. The method recited in claim 20 wherein calculating the characteristic comprises locally minimizing a merit function defining the difference between the first and second effects.
- 25. The method recited in claim 24 wherein:
the reflective element includes an even number of reflective surfaces disposed to be encountered by the light; and determining the second effect treats the wave plate as a half-wave plate.
- 26. The method recited in claim 24 wherein:
the reflective element includes an odd number of reflective surfaces disposed to be encountered by the light; and determining the second effect treats the wave plate as a quarter-wave plate.
- 27. The method recited in claim 20 wherein the material property comprises an index of refraction.
- 28. The method recited in claim 20 wherein the material property comprises a complex index of refraction.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/076,182, entitled “REDUCTION OF POLARIZATION-DEPENDENT LOSS FROM GRATING USED IN DOUBLE-PASS CONFIGURATION,” filed Feb. 12,2002 by Larry Fabiny, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/706,489, entitled “REDUCTION OF POLARIZATION-DEPENDENT LOSS FROM GRATING USED IN DOUBLE-PASS CONFIGURATION,” filed Nov. 3, 2000 by Larry Fabiny, the entire disclosures of both of which are herein incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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