The invention relates to a transmission system for the polarization
insensitive transmission of signals over a signal path between a
transmitter and a receiver, provided with high-order retarder. The
retarder is a combination of a polarization-splitting coupling and a
loop-type delaying transmission route. The retarder may be sited at the
receiver end, with a suitably chosen angle between one of the principal
axes of the retarder and the polarization of a local oscillator
incorporated in the receiver. Advantages are reduction in size and number
of components in the retarder, reduction in the number of retarders in
such a transmission system and an increase of the capacity for
integration.
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