Switchable achromatic polarization rotator
First Claim
1. An achromatic rotator for receiving input light that is at least partially polarized with a predetermined polarization, comprising:
- a first retarder having a predetermined optic axis orientation with respect to the polarization of the input light; and
an active retarder having an optic axis orientation that is switchable between a first orientation state and a second orientation state;
wherein the first retarder and the active retarder together substantially achromatically rotated the polarization of input light by a predetermined angle when the optic axis orientation of the active retarder is in the first orientation state, and leave the polarization of the input light substantially unchanged when the optic axis orientation of the active retarder is in the second orientation state.
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Abstract
This invention provides a liquid crystal achromatic polarization rotator switch, and an achromatic shutter using the rotator switch. The rotator switch requires input light of a fixed orientation and switches between rotating the polarization by zero degrees and by a fixed angle, β. The achromatic shutter uses an achromatic 90-degree rotator switch positioned between a pair of polarizers. A first embodiment of the rotator switch comprises one planar-aligned rotatable smectic liquid crystal half-wave retarder in series with one passive half-wave retarder. The smectic liquid crystal cell has fixed retardance and is driven between two orientations for off- and on-states. A second embodiment of the rotator switch utilizes two variable birefringence liquid crystal cells. The variable birefringence cells having fixed orientation and variable retardance. In the off-state both retarders have zero retardance and in the on-state they have half-wave retardance.
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15 Claims
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1. An achromatic rotator for receiving input light that is at least partially polarized with a predetermined polarization, comprising:
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a first retarder having a predetermined optic axis orientation with respect to the polarization of the input light; and an active retarder having an optic axis orientation that is switchable between a first orientation state and a second orientation state; wherein the first retarder and the active retarder together substantially achromatically rotated the polarization of input light by a predetermined angle when the optic axis orientation of the active retarder is in the first orientation state, and leave the polarization of the input light substantially unchanged when the optic axis orientation of the active retarder is in the second orientation state. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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2. An achromatic polarization rotator for receiving input light that is at least partially polarized with a predetermined polarization and selectively rotating the polarization of the input light by a predetermined angle, comprising:
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a first retarder having a predetermined optic axis orientation with respect to the polarization of the input light; and an active retarder in series with the first retarder, wherein the active retarder has an optic axis orientation that is switchable between at least a first orientation state and a second orientation state; wherein, when the input light propagates through both the first retarder and the active retarder in series, the polarization of the input light is substantially achromatically rotated by the predetermined angle when the optic axis orientation of the active retarder is in the first orientation state, and is substantially unchanged when the optic axis orientation of the active retarder is in the second orientation state. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15)
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