Faraday Rotator Mirror
●General Photonics’ Faraday Rotator Mirror (FRM) is a fiber optic polarization rotation mirror designed for fiber optic networks and measurement applications. The state of polarization (SOP) of the reflected light is rotated 90° from that of input light. One unique property of the FRM is that at any point along the fiber, the SOPs of the forward and backward optical wave are always orthogonal to each other, regardless of the birefringence of the fiber. Our epoxy free optical path Faraday Rotator Mirror offers low insertion loss, low PDL, and high temperature stability. The NoTail™ version is also available to eliminate the headaches of pigtail handling and unwanted optical path delay. This device is ideal for polarization control in fiber laser systems, fiber sensors, and fiber interferometers, as well as for polarization sensitivity elimination in bulk diffraction grating system.
●This application note is intended to offer guidance on the principle, construction, dimension, performance, and applications of the device.
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