Optical power limiting control

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6606181
APP PUB NO 20020080462A1
SERIAL NO

09994419

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A controllable phase plate has numerous domains that are randomized as to the orientation of their birefringence and can be used in a power limiting control to produces an electrically controllable diffraction pattern having a portion, especially the zero mode axial spot of the pattern, that is directed onto an output aperture such as a pinhole or an optical fiber end. Controlling the phase plate produces an interference peak or null (or an intermediate level) of light, coupled into the output aperture. The phase plate preferably comprises a liquid crystal with controllable birefringence. The domains have paired orthogonal orientations, which is a condition that is met in randomized domains. The paired orthogonal orientations make the device polarization insensitive. In a controllable attenuating device, collimating lenses are placed before and after the phase plate along a beam path to focus a clear interference pattern on a screen containing the output aperture. Several variations are disclosed including an electrically controllable phase plate arrangement using liquid crystal controllably birefringent material prepared in a polarization insensitive manner in zones, or preferably by providing random director orientation in a plane.

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OPTELLIOS INC250 PHILLIPS BOULEVARD SUITE 255 EWING NJ 08618

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Patel, Jayantilal S Newtown, PA 30 1027
Zhuang, Zhizhong Yardley, PA 14 216

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