Polarisation-independent Beam Splitters
New Coatings Make the Impossible Possible
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Dielectrically coated beam splitters are used to split the laser beam into two parts. One can choose any reflection coefficient desired.
Disadvantages of Using Old Coatings
The reflection coefficient of previous high power coatings was dependent on the polarisation of the laser beam. Beam splitters that are coated for a reflection of Rp = 50% deliver a reflection of 50% with p-polarised light. S-pol light, however, results in a reflection of Rs = 84%, for example.
Technological Advances
Advances in coating technology make it possible for LASER COMPONENTS to manufacture coatings whose reflection coefficients are the same for both p-pol and s-pol light. The figure shows such a coating (i.e. in which Rs = Rp = 50%), which is the most commonly requested split ratio. Other reflection coefficients are also available upon request. These innovative coatings are suited for high power lasers and are available for all standard laser wavelengths. We would be happy to assist you in designing an experimental assembly to optimally suit your needs.
Manufacturer:
LASER COMPONENTS Germany / Laser Optics