POLARIZATION BEAM SPLITTER OR COMBINER

This invention relates to elements such as birefringent crystals, which are used to separate a non-collimated input beam into two orthogonally polarized sub-beams or to combine two orthogonally polarized beams into a single beam. The optical device lessens or obviates the optical path length differe...

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Main Authors CHENG, YIHAO, SPICER, DEAN SHELDON, WALL, PIERRE D, MCLAUGHLIN, SHELDON, HNATIW, ALAN J.P, WILLS, GONZALO, DELISLE, VINCENT
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LanguageEnglish
French
Published 20.10.2001
Edition7
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Summary:This invention relates to elements such as birefringent crystals, which are used to separate a non-collimated input beam into two orthogonally polarized sub-beams or to combine two orthogonally polarized beams into a single beam. The optical device lessens or obviates the optical path length difference encountered in prior art devices and provides a polarization beam splitter / combiner that has substantially same optical pa th lengths for two split or combined beams propagating therethrough. Alternatively, the device is designed to provide a selected path length difference to compensate for polarization mode dispersion in other optical devices. The polarization beam splitter/combiner in accordance with the invention has a first uniaxial crystal having an o-ray path and an e- ray path and having the first port disposed at an end face thereof; a second uniaxial crystal having an o-ray path and an e-ray path, the e-ray path of the second uniaxial crystal being optically coupled with the o-ray path of the first uniaxial crystal and the o- ray path of the second uniaxial crystal being optically coupled with the e-r ay path of the first uniaxial crystal. Alternatively, the axis of the second crystal is aligned in such a manner that the o- ray path is retarded by an extraordinary index of refractionof the crystal and the e-ray path is retarded by an ordinary index of refraction to equalize the optical path lengths.
Bibliography:Application Number: CA20012344021