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25 January 1990 Design Techniques For Dual Wavelength Polarizing Beamsplitters
C. K. Carniglia, B. J. Pond
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Abstract
The design of dual wavelength polarizers presents a challenge if a cube configuration is not practical. If the two wavelengths are sufficiently far apart, the design can consist of a quarterwave stack reflector centered between the two wavelengths. This necessitates the proper selection of refractive indices. Further design flexibility can be obtained by introducing spacer layers which result in a Fabry-Perot type of performance. Design techniques are discussed and applied to the following spectral requirements:
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C. K. Carniglia and B. J. Pond "Design Techniques For Dual Wavelength Polarizing Beamsplitters", Proc. SPIE 1166, Polarization Considerations for Optical Systems II, (25 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962903
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Quantum wells

Polarization

Polarizers

Reflectors

Refractive index

Prisms

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