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US9329401B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9329401-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214119797-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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An apparatus for separating polarization of light includes a rotatable beam splitter including an input for receiving light with a first polarization and an output for outputting light with a second polarization different from the first polarization. Rotation of the rotatable beam splitter changes the first polarization of the input light to the second polarization of the output light. An optical network and method are also set forth.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for separating polarization of light, comprising: a rotatable beam splitter including a birefringent crystal having an X axis perpendicular to a Y axis such that the rotatable beam splitter is rotatable to a first position to align the X axis with a parallel polarization and the Y axis with a perpendicular polarization and rotatable to a second position to align the Y axis with the parallel polarization and the X axis with the perpendicular polarization, an input fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal for receiving light with a first polarization, a first output fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal, for outputting light with a polarization different from the first polarization, and a second output fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal for outputting light with a polarization different from the first polarization, wherein rotation of the rotatable beam splitter changes a ratio of power of light coupled to the first output fiber and power of light coupled to the second output fiber. 2. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter is configured to be rotated manually. 3. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter is configured to be rotated automatically. 4. The apparatus in claim 3 , further comprising: a beam splitter rotator controller coupled to controllably rotate the rotatable beam splitter. 5. The apparatus in claim 3 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter includes a gear assembly and an electric motor. 6. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter includes a rotation limiter. 7. The apparatus in claim 6 , wherein the rotation limiter is configured to progressively stop rotation of the rotatable beam splitter. 8. The apparatus in claim 6 , wherein the rotation limiter includes a spring. 9. The apparatus in claim 6 , wherein the rotation limiter includes one or more limit switches. 10. The apparatus in claim 9 , wherein the rotation limiter includes a magnet and one or more Hall effect sensors. 11. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter includes a gearbox assembly operable by an electric motor and a motor controller configured to control an amount of rotation of the rotatable beam splitter based on current drawn by the electric motor. 12. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter outputs light with two different polarization states, and wherein the rotatable beam splitter includes a gearbox assembly operable by an electric motor and a motor controller configured to detect motor power levels associated with power levels associated with the polarization states, the motor controller being further configured to control an amount of rotation of the rotatable beam splitter based on the detected power levels. 13. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein rotation of the rotatable beam splitter changes the first light polarization of the input light to different polarizations for the output light. 14. The apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the polarization of light in the first output fiber is orthogonal to the polarization of light in the second output fiber. 15. An optical network, comprising: an interferometer for mixing input light from a laser and light from a device or fiber under test and generating an interferometric light signal, and a rotatable beam splitter including a birefringent crystal having an X axis perpendicular to a Y axis such that the rotatable beam splitter is rotatable to a first position to align the X axis with a parallel polarization and the Y axis with a perpendicular polarization and rotatable to a second position to align the Y axis with the parallel polarization and the X axis with the perpendicular polarization, an input fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal for receiving light with a first polarization, a first output fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal, for outputting light with a polarization different from the first polarization, and a second output fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal for outputting light with a polarization different from the first polarization, wherein rotation of the rotatable beam splitter changes a ratio of power of light coupled to the first output fiber and power of light coupled to the second output fiber. 16. The optical network in claim 15 , wherein the rotatable beam splitter is configured to perform a polarization rotation operation without using a paddle-based polarization controller. 17. The optical network in claim 15 , wherein rotation of the rotatable beam splitter changes the first light polarization of the input light to different polarizations for the output light. 18. The optical network in claim 15 , wherein the polarization of light in the first output fiber is orthogonal to the polarization of light in the second output fiber. 19. A method for controlling polarization of an input light signal with a first light polarization using a rotatable beam splitter including a birefringent crystal having an X axis perpendicular to a Y axis such that the rotatable beam splitter is rotatable to a first position to align the X axis with a parallel polarization and the Y axis with a perpendicular polarization and rotatable to a second position to align the Y axis with the parallel polarization and the X axis with the perpendicular polarization, an input fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal for receiving light with a first polarization, a first output fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal, for outputting light with a polarization different from the first polarization, and a second output fiber coupled to the birefringent crystal for outputting light with a polarization different from the first polarization, comprising: rotating the rotatable beam splitter to cause polarization rotation to a second light polarization; receiving the input light signal at an input fiber of the rotatable beam splitter; and outputting from the rotatable beam splitter output light with the second light polarization to a first output fiber and a second output fiber, wherein rotation of the rotatable beam splitter changes a ratio of power of light coupled to the first output fiber and power of light coupled to the second output fiber.
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