Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
463478 Optical Fiber Technology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A wavelength selective bidirectional optical isolator is proposed. Being different from conventional isolators, a well-designed wave plate is employed and works together with the Faraday rotator. Different wavelengths thus experience different phase retardation so that wavelength-dependent polarization states are obtained for bidirectional beams. As an example, a (1.49 μm, 1.31 μm) wavelength selective isolator is proposed, which means only 1.49 μm light can propagate along one-direction while the opposite wave is just for 1.31 μm light. Over 60 dB optical isolation is obtained by selecting suitable wave plate thickness and orientation. This interesting isolator may have promising applications in access optical networks.

Graphical abstractTo create your abstract, type over the instructions in the template box below. Fonts or abstract dimensions should not be changed or altered.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Bidirectional optical isolator. ► Optimized design with high isolation and low insertion loss. ► Could be used in optical access networks.

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