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7 November 1983 Insertion Losses Of A Tilted Plano Surface In A Convergent Beam
David F. Edwards, Philip Baumeister
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Proceedings Volume 0380, Los Alamos Conf on Optics '83; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934749
Event: Los Alamos Conference on Optics, 1983, New Mexico, United States
Abstract
The radiant transmittance of a tilted plano surface in a convergent conical beam of varying intensity depends upon the "local" angle of incidence and the projection of the plane-polarized flux onto the plane of incidence. For the surface at Brewster's angle and modest cone angles, the insertion loss for a plane-polarized beam can be as large as 10%, negating any advantage of the Brewster's angle window. Details of the calculations will be given and examples will be shown.
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David F. Edwards and Philip Baumeister "Insertion Losses Of A Tilted Plano Surface In A Convergent Beam", Proc. SPIE 0380, Los Alamos Conf on Optics '83, (7 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934749
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KEYWORDS
Transmittance

Terbium

Collimation

Dielectrics

Plano

Diffraction

Gaussian beams

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