Method and apparatus for performing optical imaging using frequency-domain interferometry
US-2016320170-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US9851591B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9851591-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715404435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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An optical device can be used for circularly polarizing light and/or removing reflected light from an optical system (optical isolation). The optical device can have a polarizing-cube including a pair of prisms and a polarizer. Each prism can have two ends linked by an inner face and two outer faces. The prisms can be attached together at the inner face of each with the polarizer sandwiched between the prisms. Fresnel rhomb(s) can be attached to outer face(s) of the prisms.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical device comprising a polarizing-cube including a pair of prisms and a polarizer, wherein each prism has two ends linked by an inner face and two outer faces and the prisms are attached together at the inner face of each with the polarizer sandwiched between the prisms; and three Fresnel rhombs, each attached to an outer face of one of the prisms, and each attached to a different outer face than the others. 2. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein the three Fresnel rhombs are attached to the prisms by an adhesive-free, optical-bond. 3. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein each of two of the three Fresnel rhombs is attached to a different prism than the other. 4. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein the pair of prisms and the three Fresnel rhombs are made of the same material. 5. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein each prism is transparent. 6. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein an angle-of-rotation of each of the Fresnel rhombs is between 44 degrees and 46 degrees, where the angle-of-rotation is an angle between a plane parallel to at least one of the ends of the prisms and an edge of the Fresnel rhomb where the Fresnel rhomb attaches to the outer face. 7. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein: each of the Fresnel rhombs has four sides extending between two ends; one of the two ends of each of the Fresnel rhombs is attached to one of the prisms; the four sides include: i) an acute-angle-side having an acute-angle that is an internal angle between the acute-angle-side and the outer face to which the acute-angle-side is attached; ii) an opposite-side that is opposite of the acute-angle-side; and iii) two adjacent-sides that are adjacent to and extend between the acute-angle-side and the opposite-side; and the acute-angle of each of the Fresnel rhombs, and a length of each of the Fresnel rhombs between the ends thereof, are configured for two internal reflections of a wavelength of light in-t-la-e a wavelength range of intended use. 8. The optical device of claim 7 , wherein an internal angle, between each of the two adjacent-sides of each of the Fresnel rhombs and the outer-face of the prism to which the outer-face is attached, is between 89 degrees and 91 degrees. 9. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein each of the three Fresnel rhombs has a length for circular polarization of light. 10. The optical device isolator of claim 1 , wherein each of the three Fresnel rhombs covers at least 35% of the outer face to which each is attached. 11. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein: the pair of prisms define a first prism and a second prism; one outer-face of the first prism defines an entry-face and the other outer-face of the first prism defines a reflection-face; one outer-face of the second prism, located opposite of the entry-face of the first prism, defines an exit-face, and the other outer-face of the second prism, located opposite of the reflection-face of the first prism defines an elimination-face; and an angle (θ 1 ) between a plane of the entry-face of the first prism and a plane of the exit-face of the second prism is at least 3°. 12. The optical device of claim 11 , wherein θ 1 is at least 6°. 13. The optical device of claim 11 , wherein θ 1 is between 4.5° and 13°. 14. The optical device of claim 11 , wherein θ 1 is between 6° and 11°. 15. The optical device of claim 11 , wherein: one of the three Fresnel rhombs, defining an exit-rhomb, has a proximal-end attached to the exit-face of the second prism and a distal-end spaced apart from the exit-face and opposite of the proximal-end; and an angle between the entry-face of the first prism and a plane of the distal-end of the Fresnel rhomb is <2°. 16. The optical device of claim 15 , wherein the angle between the entry-face of the first prism and the plane of the distal-end of the Fresnel rhomb is <0.1°. 17. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein: the pair of prisms define a first prism and a second prism; one outer-face of the first prism defines an entry-face and the other outer-face of the first prism defines a reflection-face; one outer-face of the second prism, located opposite of the entry-face of the first prism, defines an exit-face, and the other outer-face of the second prism, located opposite of the reflection-face of the first prism defines an elimination-face; and an angle between a plane of the exit-face of the second prism and a plane of the polarizer is in the range of 45°+/−5°. 18. The optical device of claim 17 , wherein the angle between the plane of the exit-face of the second prism and the plane of the polarizer is in the range of 45°+/−1.5°. 19. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein each Fresnel rhomb is integrally-formed with the prism to which it is attached. 20. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein each of the three Fresnel rhombs covers at least 50% of the outer face to which each is attached.
used as non-reciprocal devices, e.g. optical isolators, circulators (G02F1/0955 takes precedence) · CPC title
for controlling or changing the state of polarisation, e.g. transforming one polarisation state into another (G02B5/3083 takes precedence; light guide coupling means utilising polarising elements G02B6/34) · CPC title
used for beam splitting or combining · CPC title
Polarisers, i.e. arrangements capable of producing a definite output polarisation state from an unpolarised input state (G02B5/3008, G02B5/3016 take precedence) · CPC title
Prisms · CPC title
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