Noun
One who, or that which, isolates.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMost people don’t have all-black backgrounds, but I suspect there’s a fair number of folks like me who use Isolator to black out background programs. Source: Internet
Figure 3 shows the propagation of light through a polarization independent isolator. Source: Internet
The analyser then enables the light to be transmitted through the isolator. Source: Internet
There is usually an isolator placed at the output to prevent reflections returning from the attached fibre. Source: Internet
This back-reflection tolerance might be achieved using an optical isolator or by way of reduced coupling efficiency. Source: Internet
This is shown in Figure 2. Specifically for an optical isolator, the values are chosen to give a rotation of 45°. Source: Internet