IP Library Granted Patent US 7,035,492
Granted Patent B2
US 7,035,492 · App. 10/977,895 · Granted Apr 25, 2006

Polarization independent waveguide optical isolator and circulator

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Patent No.
US 7,035,492
App. No.
10/977,895
Granted
Apr 25, 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 (6)

1. A polarization-independent optical isolator/circulator comprising a two-arm interferometer each said arm comprising a non-reciprocal phase shifter comprising a first non-reciprocal phase shifter, a second non-reciprocal phase shifter and a half-wave retarder, said phase shifters being asymmetric in an axis orthogonal to the direction of light propagation; said phase shifters being disposed in series with respect to each other such that at least a portion of the light propagating through said first phase shifter will also propagate through said second phase shifter; said half wave retarder being disposed between said first and said second phase shifters, the slow axis of said half-wave retarder being at 450° to the direction of phase shifter asymmetry and orthogonal to the direction of light propagation; said first and second phase shifters being of a magneto-optic material, wherein the magnetization directions of the magneto-optical materials in said first and second phase shifters are different from one another and are orthogonal to the direction of phase shifter asymmetry and to the direction of light propagation.

2. The isolator/circulator of claim 1 further comprising two input ports and one output port.

3. The isolator/circulator of claim 1 further comprising a 90° reciprocal phase shift in one arm of the interferometer so that the total phase difference is 0° for one propagation direction and 180° for the other propagation direction.

4. The isolator/circulator of claim 3 further comprising two input ports and two output ports.

5. The isolator/circulator of claim 3 further comprising one input port and one output port.

6. The isolator/circulator of claim 1 further comprising vertical and/or horizontal adiabatic tapers at any optical interface.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2009
From: E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
To: ENABLENCE TECHNOLOGIES USA INC.
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