PBS/PBC Polarization Beam Splitter/Combiner
MEISU’s industry-leading pm fiber assembliesare designed for high-performance interferometric sensors, integrated optics and communications.All the rich experience and know-how in ultra-precise assembles enable us to offer PM fiber arraysub-assemblies and other optical devices for different areas like optical communication, biological/chemical sensing, and laser imaging.
Polarization Beam Splitter/Combiner, or PBS Fiber Polarization Beam Splitter, is a fiber assembly built on polarization-maintaining or regular fiber. It is normally used for coupling two beams of ortho-polarized light into one fiber or coupling a single output containing ortho-linearly polarized light into two fiber outputs respectively. With its multi-functions, the polarizing beam splitter matrixis an important device in EDFA and Raman amplifiers.
As a manufacturer who is familiar with the polarization beam splitter principle and polarizing beam splitter theory, MEISU's PBS Polarization Beam Splitters are all featured with a wide operating wavelength with a specified center wavelength such as 1030/1064/1310/1480/1550. And other beams of special angular polarization states (e.g. 45°) can be coupled or separated with our products as well.
PBS/PBC Features
The PBS polarization beam splittercombiner can be used to combine light from two PM input fibers into a single output fiber, or to separate the quadrature polarization components of the input signal into the two output fibers. Here are the features of MEISU high power polarizing beam splittercombiner:
lOptical Path Epoxy Free
lWide operating wavelength
lLow insertion loss
lHigh return loss
lHigh stability and reliability
lIL<0.7db, er="">22dB
lCustom design based on application
lIdea for MUX/DEMUX and EDFA
Polarization Beam Splitter Principle
Polarization Beam Splitter /Combiner (PBS/PBC) normally work as a polarizing beam splitter wiki, where a beam is divided into two orthogonal Polarization states. However, with the right use, the polarization beam splitter fibercan also work as a polarizing Beam combiner, where a polarized beam from two polarizable fibers combines a wave into a single-mode fiber for output.
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