Quartz Waveplate 30mm Diameter Wavelength 1064nm λ/2
WPQ-10640-2M
Quartz waveplates are zero-order retardation plates (phase plates) which are assembled from pairs of optically contacted crystalline quartz plates and are mounted on aluminum frames. Unlike multiple-order (higher-order) waveplates that are made from a single quartz plate, the net retardations of zero-order waveplates are only slightly affected by temperature change.
◦These products utilize birefringence of quartz and give phase difference of λ/4 (π/2, 90°) or λ/2 (π, 180°) to the input beams. λ/4 retarders convert linearly polarization to circularly and circularly polarization to linearly. λ/2 retarders convert the direction of polarization in 90 degrees.
◦Usually linearly polarized beams are input to the waveplates in a leaning of 45 degrees against its optic axis.
◦Usually linearly polarized beams are input to the waveplates in a leaning of 45 degrees against its optic axis.
| Name | Quartz Waveplate 30mm Diameter Wavelength 1064nm λ/2 | 
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| Weight | 0.0080kgs | 
| Standard Coatings Available | No | 
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| Image Label | Quartz Waveplate 30mm Diameter Wavelength 1064nm λ/2 | 
| Material | Crystalline quartz | 
| Material of frame | Aluminum (Finishing ; Black Anodized) | 
| Clear aperture | 17×17mm | 
| Surface flatness | λ/10 | 
| Angular deviation of beam | <5″ | 
| Coating | Antireflection Coating on both side | 
| retardation tolerance | 
                                <λ/50 (λ<400nm)  λ/100〜λ/200 (400nm<λ<700nm) λ/200〜λ/500 (700nm<λ)  | 
                        
| Transmittance | >98.5% | 
| Laser Damage Threshold | 1J/cm2 (Laser pulse width ; 10ns , Repetition frequency ; 20Hz) | 
| type | λ/2 | 
| Wavelength range | 1064nm | 
| Theoretical retardation | 532nm | 
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WPQ-10640-2M
    
    
                $792.00
                            
            
            
Quartz waveplates are zero-order retardation plates (phase plates) which are assembled from pairs of optically contacted crystalline quartz plates and are mounted on aluminum frames. Unlike multiple-order (higher-order) waveplates that are made from a single quartz plate, the net retardations of zero-order waveplates are only slightly affected by temperature change.
    
