| Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes | |
| All of our polarizing beam splitter cubes are epoxy free, making them suitable for high power applications with energy densities exceeding 10 J/cm2 at 1064 nm. These high-precision assemblies have been widely used in telecommunications, semi-conductor and biomedical applications where transmission efficiency, extinction ratio and wavefront quality are all critical specifications. In addition to the standard sizes and wavelengths, we can produce high-energy cube beamsplitters from 1×1 mm2 in size, and in a wide variety of materials including fused silica, BK7, YAG, and other optical glasses and crystals. Main Features:
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| Micro Optics | |
| These high-quality custom optics and optical assemblies combine our IBS coatings, ultraprecise fabrication capabilities and epoxy-free, which are widely used in the telecommunications, semi-conductor and biomedical industries. Because of their miniature size, they can be placed right at the objective lens or at the tip of optical fibers and light pipes. Applications:
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| Thin-Film Plate Polarizers | |
| These thin-film plate polarizers utilize our advanced ion-beamsputtered (IBS) coating technology to achieve superior high power performance and guaranteed transmission at a specific angle of incidence, with no angle tuning required. IBS polarizers achieve high extinction ratios for high-power applications because they are actually microscopic versions of pile-of-plates polarizers. Each thin-film layer is arranged to transmit p-polarized light only. The s-polarized light sees a multi-layer reflector. Main Features:
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| Non Polarizing Cube Beamsplitters | |
| Non-polarizing Cube Beamsplitter consists of a pair of precision high tolerance right angle prisms cemented together with a metallic-dielectric coating on the hypotenuse of one of the prisms. The low polarization dependence of the metallicdielectric coating allows the transmission and reflection for S and P-polarization states to be within 5% of each other. They will not change the state of polarization of the incident beam. Specifications:
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| ZnSe Thin Film Polarizers | |
| Thin Film Polarizers (TFP's) is used to split a laser beam into two parts with S and P Polarizations.
TFP's serie can be used to combine two beams with S and P polarizations. TFP's consist of a coated plate, which is oriented at Brewster's angle with respect to the incoming beam. The thin film coating will enhance the reflectivity of the s-polarized component of the beam, while maintaining high transmission of the p-polarized component.
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