Photonics News No 28

LASER COMPONENTS

Polarisation-independent Beam Splitters

08.12.09

Special Coatings Make the Impossible Possible


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Dielectrically coated beam splitters separate a laser into two beams. The user can choose the amount of power split into each beam.  Until recently, however, for an angle of incidence of 45° the user could only specify performance for one polarisation state. For traditional high power coatings the degree of reflection depends on the polarisation. If, for example, 50% of the p-polarised light is to be reflected, then a beam splitter Rp= 50% will be used. With s-polarised light, the same coating achieves a reflection of Rs= 82%.

 

Polarisation-independent beam splitter coating

 

Thanks to novel IAD (ion assisted deposition) coatings LASER COMPONENTS can offer designs engineered to reflect p-polarised and s-polarised light with identical performance.  These beam splitters are also optimally suited for circularly polarised light.  Other degrees of reflection are available upon request. These coatings are suitable for high power lasers and available for all common laser wavelengths.

 


Datasheet:

Manufacturer:
Laser Components GmbH / Laser Optics

Contact:

Contact Person:    Bernhard Russell
Company:    LASER COMPONENTS (UK) Ltd.
Address:    Goldlay House 114 Parkway
ZIP / City:    CM2 7PR Chelmsford Essex
Phone:    +44 1245 491499
Fax:    +44 1245 491801
Email:    brussell@lasercomponents.co.uk
 

Polarisation-independent beam splitters

Polarisation-independent beam splitters from LASER COMPONENTS

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