IP Library Granted Patent US 7,043,100
Granted Patent B2
US 7,043,100 · App. 09/965,096 · Granted May 9, 2006

Polarization independent waveguide optical isolator and circulator

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Patent No.
US 7,043,100
App. No.
09/965,096
Granted
May 9, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Polarization independent optical isolator/circulator devices based on Mach-Zehnder interferometers. The devices utilize either polarization splitting and nonreciprocal polarization conversion or nonreciprocal phase shift within the interferometric arm. For devices with nonreciprocal phase shift, the relative phase difference is 0° in the forward propagation direction and 180° in the backward propagation direction, or vice versa, so that light goes into a bar or cross port depending on the propagation direction. The devices have advantages over previous designs in the use of inexpensive device components, simple alignment, minimal space requirement, and negligible polarization mode dispersion or polarization dependent loss. In addition, the devices can be made in a waveguide form with minimal loss and with high fabrication ease. An additional phase compensator and/or a variable attenuator can be integrated in order to relax the fabrication tolerances.

Claims (7)

1. A polarization independent optical isolator/circulator based on a nonreciprocal phase shifter comprising:

first and second Mach-Zehnder waveguide interferometers, each having an input port and an output port, and each one having two interferometer arms, with nonreciprocal phase shifters in the interferometer arms;

said phase shifters comprising a plurality of half-wave retarders or quarter wave retarders; and one or more Faraday rotators with a total rotation of 45°, wherein the slow axes of the retarders are either parallel or perpendicular to each other so that with phase or power compensation between the two paths by either active or passive means, a light that enters through one of the input ports is split in the first interferometer into two linearly polarized components and recombined into one of the output ports in the second interferometer.

2. The polarization independent optical isolator/circulator of claim 1 wherein is disposed in one path of each interferometer a half-wave retarder.

3. The polarization

independent optical isolator/circulator of claim 1 wherein is disposed in both paths of at least one said interferometer a quarter wave retarder and further comprising an additional 90° path length difference between the two paths, and wherein further the slow axes of said quarter wave retarders are mutually perpendicular.

4. The polarization independent optical isolator/circulator of claim 2 or claim 3 further comprising a half-wave retarder disposed between said first and said second interferometer the slow axis of said half-wave retarder disposed between said first and said second interferometers being oriented at an angle of 22.5° relative to the slow axis of one of the retarders disposed within one of said interferometers so that the angle of said linearly polarized light will not change in one propagation direction and will be rotated by 90° in the other propagation direction.