Polarizing Beamsplitter Cube 20mm 1064nm
PBS-20-10640
Polarizing beamsplitters consist of two right angle prisms. One of them is coated with dielectric multi-layer polarizing coating on the hypotenuse face. Polarizing beamsplitters split a monochromatic beam entering at zero degree into p-polarization as transmitted and s-polarization as reflected.
◦Four surfaces of the cube are coated with narrowband multi-layer anti-reflection coatings.
◦The losses of input beam of these products are minimized because of no absorption of the dielectric coatings.
◦For cube beamsplitters, unlike plate beamsplitters, beam deviations of transmitted beams and ghosts rarely occur.
◦The losses of input beam of these products are minimized because of no absorption of the dielectric coatings.
◦For cube beamsplitters, unlike plate beamsplitters, beam deviations of transmitted beams and ghosts rarely occur.
| Name | Polarizing Beamsplitter Cube 20mm 1064nm | 
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| Weight | 0.0200kgs | 
| Standard Coatings Available | No | 
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| Remark | - | 
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| Design wavelength | 1064nm | 
| Image Label | Polarizing Beamsplitter Cube 20mm 1064nm | 
| Length | 20mm | 
| Material | BK7 | 
| Surface flatness of substrate | λ/4 | 
| Angular deviation of transmitted beam | <10′ | 
| Coating | Hypotenuse surface ; Dielectric multilayer coating Four surfaces ; Multilayer antireflection coating | 
| Incident angle | 0° | 
| Transmittance of P polarized light | >97%( PBS-4050 ; >90%) | 
| Extinction ratio of transmission | Ts:Tp=1:1000 | 
| Laser Damage Threshold | 0.3J/cm2 (Laser pulse width ; 10ns , Repetition frequency ; 20Hz) | 
| Surface Quality (Scratch-Dig) | 20-10 | 
| Wavelength range | 1064nm | 
| A=B=C | 20mm | 
| Reflectance of S polarized light | >97% | 
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Polarizing beamsplitters consist of two right angle prisms. One of them is coated with dielectric multi-layer polarizing coating on the hypotenuse face. Polarizing beamsplitters split a monochromatic beam entering at zero degree into p-polarization as transmitted and s-polarization as reflected.
 
     
             
 
        