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4 November 1994 Polarization effects in optical thin films
Kopel Rabinovitch, Gregory Toker
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Proceedings Volume 2253, Optical Interference Coatings; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.192057
Event: 1994 International Symposium on Optical Interference Coatings, 1994, Grenoble, France
Abstract
Optical thin film multilayer systems at oblique angles of incidence exhibit polarization effects because of the differences between the reflectances, transmittances, and phase shifts of the p and s states of polarization. It is shown that a thin film system is equivalent to a combination of two polarization elements, a dichroic linear polarizer and a retarder; thus, it offers the possibility of controlling the polarization states in different optical systems. The representation of thin film polarizers in the Jones calculus is given and three applications are introduced and discussed. Two of the applications are for conserving the polarization state in corner cube retroreflectors for high-power laser cavity at 1065 nm and in a penta-roof prism for long-range high-quality telescope. The last example is implemented for a divider-combiner element in bidirectional fringe-counting interferometry where the phase shifts and intensities for both states of polarization (p and s) are controlled.
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Kopel Rabinovitch and Gregory Toker "Polarization effects in optical thin films", Proc. SPIE 2253, Optical Interference Coatings, (4 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.192057
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Phase shifts

Thin films

Dielectric polarization

Prisms

Reflection

Reflectivity

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