Liquid crystal switchable coupler for coupling at least two unpolarized light inputs

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7428036
APP PUB NO 20060104567A1
SERIAL NO

10518898

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A switchable coupler (10) has a first waveguide (15) defining an inlet port (31) for a first unpolarized light input (A) and a first outlet port (32), and also a second waveguide (16) defining an inlet port (41) for a second unpolarized light input (13) and a second outlet port (42). Polarization splitter devices (11, 12) and two electro-optical switches (13,14) are sandwiched between the waveguides (15, 16). The polarization splitter devices (11, 12) are positioned to split the light inputs (A and B) into respective refracted and reflected polarized components (A.sub.L and A.sub.F; B.sub.L and B.sub.F), and the electro-optical switch (13) is operable by the application across it of a potential difference (+V) to recombine the polarized components (B.sub.L, B.sub.F) and to couple them with the light output A.sub.T through the first outlet port (32). As shown in FIG. (7), the electro-optical switch (14) is alternatively operable by the application across it of the potential difference (+V) to recombine the polarized components (A.sub.L, A.sub.F) and to couple them with the light output B.sub.T through the second outlet port (42).

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MBDA UK LIMITEDSIX HILLS WAY STEVENAGE HERTFORDSHIRE SG1 2DA

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Greenway, Christopher Caldicot, GB 2 1
Richards, Thomas J Ashley Down, GB 20 429

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