Isolator
Purpose of an Isolator
Isolator is composed of a Farady rotator,which consists
of a magneto-optic material contained in a magnetic field, and two
suitably arrayed polarizers.The purpose of an isolator is to reduce
or eliminate the effects of optical feedback, which could cause frequencey
shift, limitation of modulation bandwidth, amplitude fluctuation,noise
and even damage.It allows a light to pass through in one direction
only.
Operation of an isolator
The forward mode
The incident light,whether or not polarized, passes
through the input polarizer and becomes a linearly polarized light.
When entering the Faraday rotator,the polarization plane of the linearly
polarized light is rotated at 45o. It then enters the output polarizer
which is tilted 45o. The light passes through the isolator and makes
reflections, which constitute feedback.
The reverse mode
When re-entering the isolator,the feedback passes
through the the output polarizer, where the feedback is re-polarized
at 45o. It then enters the Faraday rotator and is rotated 45o in the
same direction as the initial tilt. By making a total of 90o with
respect to the input polarizer, the light is completely shut out here.