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titleOfInvention Optical isolator module and optical element module using the same
abstract An optical isolator module and an optical element module are provided that reduce a positional deviation of a polarizer and a Faraday rotator caused by heat generation of the polarizer. An optical isolator module includes a flat Faraday rotator 12 and a main surface of the Faraday rotator 12 on which light is incident or emitted, and a light incident / exit surface is bonded to each other via an adhesive. An optical isolator element 10 having a first polarizer 11a and a second polarizer 11b, and a cylindrical holding member 32 in which the second polarizer 11b is bonded to one end surface so as to close a through hole through which light is transmitted. And a protective material 25 that covers the Faraday rotator 12 in contact with the outer periphery of the Faraday rotator 12. The protective material 25 includes a resin and has a thermal conductivity as compared with the first polarizer 11a. Is expensive. [Selection] Figure 1
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