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Frequently Asked Questions

An optical isolator is made up of three parts: an input polarizer, a Faraday rotator, and an output polarizer. Light traveling in the forward direction becomes polarized by the input polarizer, and the Faraday rotator rotates the polarization 45 degrees to the right. The output polarizer allows all the light to escape and continue. Light traveling in the backward direction becomes polarized by the output polarizer, and the Faraday rotator rotates the polarization 45 degrees more to the right so that it is horizontally polarized, and the input polarizer, which is vertically aligned, will block this light.

An optical isolator is an optical component that allows the transmission of polarized light in only one direction.

Faraday isolators are different from 1/4 wave plate based isolators because they can provide non-reciprocal rotation while maintaining linear polarization, which allows higher isolation to be achieved.

The purpose of an optical isolator is to prevent unwanted feedback into an optical oscillator, such as a laser cavity.

The tuning range of the AF5-6 model of optical isolator is 500 to 645, the isolation is 37-40dB, and the transmission is 92%.

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