IP Library Granted Patent US 7,372,568
Granted Patent B1
US 7,372,568 · App. 11/474,122 · Granted May 13, 2008

Low cost polametric detector

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Patent No.
US 7,372,568
App. No.
11/474,122
Granted
May 13, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

Polarimeters based on transversal division of the input beam and use of different polarization elements in different polarization states to change polarizations of different portions of the input beam so that the power levels of the different portions of the input beam can be measured to determine the polarization state of the input beam. A wedged substrate can be used to direct the different portions of the input beam at different directions and a lens can be used to focus these different portions at different locations at a plane.

Claims (47)

1. A device for measuring optical polarization of light, comprising:

a substrate that transmits light;

a plurality of polarization elements located on the substrate, the polarization elements configured at different polarization states and spatially separated from one another to receive different portions of a common input optical beam to produce transmitted light beams in different polarization states; and

an optical detector comprising a plurality of active detector sensing areas, each of which corresponds to a respective polarization element and receives a transmitted light beam from the respective polarization element,

wherein the substrate is a wedged substrate having a first side on which the plurality of polarization elements are placed and a second, opposite side having a plurality of angled surfaces to cause the transmitted light beams to propagate at different directions,

the device further comprising:

a lens between the polarization elements and the optical detector to focus the transmitted light beams onto the active detector sensing areas, respectively.

2. The device as in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include three optical polarizers at different polarization states different from an input polarization of input optical beam to modify three portions of the input beam while leaving a polarization of a fourth portion unchanged, and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive three transmitted light beams corresponding to the three portions modified by the three optical polarizers and a transmitted light beam corresponding to the fourth portion, respectively.

3. The device as in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include four optical polarizers at different polarization states and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive the transmitted beams corresponding to the four portions modified by the four optical polarizers, respectively.

4. The device as in claim 1 , comprising:

an optical collimator placed in an optical path of the input optical beam to collimate the input optical beam and to direct the collimated input optical beam to the wedged substrate and the polarization elements.

5. A device for measuring optical polarization of light, comprising:

a plurality of polarization elements configured at different polarization states and spatially separated from one another to receive different portions of a common input optical beam to produce transmitted light beams in different polarization states, respectively;

a wedged substrate on which the polarization elements are located, the wedged substrate transmitting light and having a plurality of angled surfaces on one side of the wedged substrate to cause the transmitted light beams to propagate at different directions;

a lens positioned downstream from the wedged substrate and the polarization elements to receive the transmitted light beams at the different directions and to focus the transmitted light beams at different locations;

a plurality of fibers located at or near a focal plane of the lens to receive focused beams from the lens, respectively; and

a plurality of optical detectors, each optical detector coupled to a respective fiber of the optical fibers.

6. The device as claim 5 , further comprising a fiber ferrule to hold the fibers in place and to place input facets of the fibers at a focal plane of the lens.

7. The device as in claim 5 , comprising:

an optical collimator placed in an optical path of the input optical beam to collimate the input optical beam and to direct the collimated input optical beam to the wedged substrate and the polarization elements.

8. The device as in claim 5 , wherein the polarization elements are located on angled surfaces of the wedged substrate, respectively.

9. The device as in claim 5 , wherein the wedged substrate has a first side and a second opposite side and the angled surfaces are on the second side, and wherein the polarization elements are located on the first side of the wedged substrate at different locations that correspond to different angled surfaces on the second side, respectively.

10. The device as in claim 5 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include three optical polarizers at three different polarization states different from an input polarization of input optical beam to modify three portions of the input optical beam while leaving a polarization of a fourth portion of the input optical beam unchanged, and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive three transmitted light beams corresponding to the three portions modified by the three optical polarizers and a fourth transmitted light beam corresponding to the fourth portion, respectively.

11. The device as in claim 5 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include four optical polarizers at four different polarization states and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive the transmitted beams corresponding to the four portions modified by the four optical polarizers, respectively.

12. A device for measuring optical polarization of light, comprising:

a plurality of polarization elements at different polarization states that are spatially separated from one another to receive different portions of a common input optical beam to produce transmitted light beams;

a wedged substrate on which the polarization elements are located, the wedged substrate transmitting light and having a plurality of angled surfaces on one side of the wedged substrate to cause the transmitted light beams to propagate at different directions;

a lens positioned to receive the transmitted light beams at the different directions and to focus the transmitted light beams at different locations at a plane; and

a plurality of optical detectors at or near the plane to respectively receive transmitted light beams output by the lens and to produce detector output signals that contain information on a state of polarization of the input beam.

13. The device in claim 12 , wherein the polarization elements are located on a side of the wedged substrate that receives the common input optical beam.

14. The device in claim 12 , wherein the polarization elements are located on a side of the wedged substrate that faces the lens.

15. The device as in claim 12 , wherein the polarization elements are located on angled surfaces of the wedged substrate, respectively.

16. The device as in claim 12 , wherein the wedged substrate has a first side and a second opposite side and the angled surfaces are on the second side, and wherein the polarization elements are located on the first side of the wedged substrate at different locations that correspond to different angled surfaces on the second side, respectively.

17. The device as in claim 12 , comprising:

an optical collimator placed in an optical path of the input optical beam to collimate the input optical beam and to direct the collimated input optical beam to the wedged substrate and the polarization elements.

18. The device as in claim 12 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include three optical polarizers at three different polarization states different from an input polarization of input optical beam to modify three portions of the input optical beam while leaving a polarization of a fourth portion of the input optical beam unchanged, and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive three transmitted light beams corresponding to the three portions modified by the three optical polarizers and a fourth transmitted light beam corresponding to the fourth portion, respectively.

19. The device as in claim 12 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include four optical polarizers at four different polarization states and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive the transmitted beams corresponding to the four portions modified by the four optical polarizers, respectively.

20. A method for measuring optical polarization of light, comprising:

directing an input beam of light to transmit through a wedged substrate having a plurality of angled surfaces on one side of the wedged substrate to split the input beam into a plurality of transmitted light beams by the angled surfaces, respectively, to propagate at different directions;

in the optical path of the input beam, providing a plurality of polarization elements configured at different polarization states and spatially separated from one another to respectively correspond to the angled surfaces on the wedged substrate, one polarization element to one angled surface, to cause the transmitted light beams produced by the wedged substrate to be in different polarization states, respectively;

using a lens positioned downstream from the wedged substrate and the polarization elements to receive the transmitted light beams at the different directions and to focus the transmitted light beams at different locations;

using a plurality of optical detectors spaced from the lens to receive focused beams from the lens, respectively, and to produce detector output signals that contain information on a state of polarization of the input beam; and

processing the detector output signals to measure a polarization state of the input beam.

21. The method as in claim 20 , comprising:

attaching the polarization elements on the angled surfaces, one polarization element per angled surface, respectively.

22. The method as in claim 20 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include three optical polarizers at three different polarization states different from an input polarization of input optical beam to modify three portions of the input optical beam while leaving a polarization of a fourth portion of the input optical beam unchanged, and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive three transmitted light beams corresponding to the three portions modified by the three optical polarizers and a fourth transmitted light beam corresponding to the fourth portion, respectively.

23. The method as in claim 20 , wherein the plurality of polarization elements include four optical polarizers at four different polarization states and wherein the optical detector is a quad detector with four active detector sensing areas that receive the transmitted beams corresponding to the four portions modified by the four optical polarizers, respectively.

Assignments (5)
RIDER TO SECURITY AGREEMENT – PATENTS Recorded Jul 20, 2024
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED; LUNA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; GENERAL PHOTONICS CORP.
To: WHITE HAT LIGHTNING OPPORTUNITY LP (THE “AGENT”)
Reel/Frame 068465/0055 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2022
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 059525/0575 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 4, 2021
From: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED; FORMER LUNA SUBSIDIARY, INC.; GENERAL PHOTONICS CORP.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 056455/0331 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2021
From: GENERAL PHOTONICS CORPORATION
To: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 055057/0104 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2006
From: YAO, X. STEVE
To: GENERAL PHOTONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 018294/0167 →