Definition
Beam Splitters Glass are optical components that split a beam of light into two beams of light according to a certain reflection and transmission ratio.
Features
In common laser optical systems, illumination optical systems, and spectrometer optical systems, spectroscopes are common optical components. Users can split the incident light according to intensity transmission and reflection percentages, and the polarization state of the transmitted and reflected light according to specific application requirements.
Why Choose Bote
Bote Optics can provide K9 broadband spectroscopic films, elliptical broadband spectroscopic films, aluminized lattice spectroscopic films, UV fused silica aluminized lattice spectroscopic films, UV spectroscopic wedges, calcium fluoride (CaF2) infrared broadband.
Standard beam splitting elements such as beam splitting wedge, zinc selenide (ZnSe) infrared broadband beam splitting wedge, standard cubic beam splitter, polarizing cube beam splitter (PBS), depolarizing beam splitting prism (also called non-polarizing beam splitting prism).
The function of the depolarizing beam splitting prism is to divide the intensity of the incident light according to a certain reflection and transmission ratio, so it is an ideal beam splitting element when controlling laser beam applications.
The function of a polarizing beam splitter (PBS) is to split the incident light according to a certain percentage of reflected and transmitted light according to the corresponding polarization state of the light.
It is mainly used in the field of laser research and corresponding optical instrument products.
Beam Splitter Mirrors are usually used at an angle of 45°. One side is coated with a dichroic coating and the other side is coated with an anti-reflection coating.
It can divide the incident light into two parts: reflected light and transmitted light. The front surface of the dichroic plate is coated with a dichroic coating, and the rear surface is usually coated with an anti-reflection coating to reduce the interference effect between light beams and ghost images.
Beam Splitter Mirrors are lightweight, affordable, and relatively easy to make. A beam splitter is an optical component that splits a radiation beam into its components.
According to different wavelengths and polarization directions, light can be split according to different light intensity ratios, and can be used in photoelectric sensing equipment such as optical instruments, biochemical and medical instruments.
Bote can provide K9 broadband spectroscopic films, elliptical broadband spectroscopic films, aluminized lattice spectroscopic films, and UV fused silica aluminized lattice spectroscopic films.
We not only provide a large number of standard spectroscopes in stock, but we can also customize spectroscopes for you according to your needs.
Material | Fine annealed H-K9L |
Surface Quality | λ/2(per inch)@633nm |
Parallelism | <1 arc min |
Surface Finish | 40/20-60/40 |
Clear Aperture | 90% |
Dimension Tolerance | +0.0/-0.1mm |
Thickness Tolerance | 3mm±0.2mm |
Bevel | 0.2-0.5mmX45° |
AOI | 45° |
Coating S1 | (R/T)±10% |
Coating S2 | Ravg<1% |