Variable polarization separation via beam splitter rotation
US-9329401-B2 · May 3, 2016 · US
US9696495B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9696495-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514749496-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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An optical tap includes a support with a first port facing a first ferrule supporting a first fiber along a first axis. A beamsplitter is connected to the support and intersected by the first axis. A second port is fastened to the support and facing a second ferrule supporting a second fiber along a second axis that intersects the beamsplitter. A third port is fastened to the support and facing a third ferrule supporting a third fiber along a third axis that intersects the beamsplitter, wherein the beamsplitter splits a first light signal from the first port to sends first and second portions of the first signal to the second and third ports, respectively. When the beamsplitter may optionally be configured as a polarizing element and include elements configured to rotate relative to each other to change a ratio of the first and second portions. The optical tap may optionally include a light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between the beamsplitter and at least one of the second or third ferrules. Optionally, a first collimating lens is configured to expand a first light beam that is substantially aligned with the first axis, and a second collimating lens is located between the beamsplitter and the second port, and configured to contract the second portion of the expanded first light beam to the second port.
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An optical tap comprising: a support structure; a first port fastened to said support structure and facing a first ferrule supporting a first fiber along a first axis; a polarizing beamsplitter connected to said support structure and intersected by the first axis; a second port fastened to said support structure and facing a second ferrule supporting a second fiber along a second axis that intersects said polarizing beamsplitter; and a third port fastened to said support structure and facing a third ferrule supporting a third fiber along a third axis that intersects said polarizing beamsplitter, wherein said polarizing beamsplitter splits a first light signal from said first port, which first light signal represents a communication signal traveling in a first direction through a network, to send first and second portions of the first signal, each of the first and second portions representing the same communication signal traveling in the first direction through the network, to said second and third ports, respectively, and wherein said polarizing beamsplitter includes first and second polarizing plates configured to rotate relative to each other to change a ratio of the first portion of the first signal to the second portion of the first signal. 2. The optical tap of claim 1 , wherein the first axis and the second axis are linearly aligned. 3. The optical tap of claim 1 , further comprising a monitoring device coupled to one of said second port or said third port via said second ferrule or said third ferrule, respectively, to monitor network signal traffic passing through said third port or said second port, respectively. 4. The optical tap of claim 3 , wherein said monitoring device is configured to monitor at least one of fiber-optic signal speed, fiber-optic signal data rate, and fiber-optic signal traffic. 5. The optical tap of claim 1 , further comprising a light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between said polarizing beamsplitter and at least one of said second ferrule and said third ferrule. 6. The optical tap of claim 5 , wherein said light intensity controlling device is a shutter or a variable optical attenuator. 7. The optical tap of claim 5 , wherein said light intensity controlling device is a first light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between said polarizing beamsplitter and said second ferrule, and further comprising: a second light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between said polarizing beamsplitter and said third ferrule. 8. The optical tap of claim 7 , wherein each of said first and second light intensity controlling devices is either a twisted field effect device or a polarizer. 9. The optical tap of claim 1 , further comprising: a fourth port fastened to said support structure and facing a fourth ferrule supporting a fourth fiber along a fourth axis, wherein the third axis and the fourth axis are linearly aligned. 10. An optical tap comprising: a support structure; a first port fastened to said support structure and facing a first ferrule supporting a first fiber along a first axis; a beamsplitter fastened to said support structure and intersected by the first axis; a second port fastened to said support structure and facing a second ferrule supporting a second fiber along a second axis that intersects said beamsplitter; a third port fastened to said support structure and facing a third ferrule supporting a third fiber along a third axis, wherein said beamsplitter splits a first light signal from said first port, which first light signal represents a communication signal traveling in a first direction through a network, to send first and second portions each representing the same communication signal traveling in the first direction through the network, to said second and third ports, respectively; and a light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between said beamsplitter and at least one of said second ferrule and said third ferrule. 11. The optical tap of claim 10 , wherein said light intensity controlling device is a first light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between said beamsplitter and said second ferrule, and further comprising: a second light intensity controlling device located in an optical path between said beamsplitter and said third ferrule. 12. The optical tap of claim 10 , wherein said light intensity controlling device is a shutter or a variable optical attenuator. 13. The optical tap of claim 10 , further comprising: a fourth port fastened to said support structure and facing a fourth ferrule supporting a fourth fiber along a fourth axis that intersects said beamsplitter. 14. The optical tap of claim 13 , wherein the fourth axis intersects said beamsplitter after being reflected by a reflective surface toward said beamsplitter. 15. An optical tap, comprising: a first port facing a first ferrule supporting a fiber along a first axis; a first collimating lens configured to expand a first light beam that is substantially linearly aligned with the first axis, said first beam of light containing signals traveling in a first direction in a network; a beamsplitter configured to receive the expanded first light beam from said first collimating lens, reflect a first portion of the expanded first light beam representing the signals traveling in the first direction in the network, and pass a second portion of the expanded first light beam representing the same signals traveling in the first direction in the network to a second port, wherein the second port faces a second ferrule; and a second collimating lens located between said beamsplitter and said second port, and configured to contract the second portion of the expanded first light beam to said second port, wherein the same signals traveling in the first direction through said second port may be monitored using the first portion of the expanded first light beam. 16. The optical tap of claim 15 , further comprising: a first reflective surface optically coupled to said beamsplitter and configured to reflect the first portion of the expanded first light beam to a third port facing a third ferrule; a third collimating lens located between said first reflective surface and said third port, and configured to contract the first portion of the expanded first light beam to said third port, wherein the same signals traveling in the first direction through said second port may be monitored at said third port. 17. The optical tap of claim 16 , wherein said first reflective surface is fastened to said beamsplitter with an index-matching adhesive. 18. The optical tap of claim 16 , wherein at least one of said first ferrule, said second ferrule or said third ferrule is an MT ferrule. 19. The optical tap of claim 16 , further comprising: a second reflective surface optically coupled to said beamsplitter and configured to reflect a portion of an expanded second light beam to a fourth port having a fourth ferrule, wherein the expanded second light beam is expanded by said second collimating lens and reflected by said beamsplitter; and a fourth collimating lens located between said second reflective surface and said fourth port, and configured to contract the portion of the expanded second light beam to said fourth port, wherein the expanded second light beam represents signals traveling in a second direction in the network. 20. The optical tap of claim 19 , wherein at least one of said first
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