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| Zero-Order Precision Wave Plates |
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Less sensitive to wavelength change than quartz wave plates- Better angular acceptance than either multiple-order or zero-order quartz wave plates
- Large clear apertures are more affordable
- Operate over a broad temperature range
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Product Description
Newports true zero-order wave plates consist of a birefringent polymer film cemented between two high-precision BK 7 windows, each with a high efficiency, broadband antireflection coating. Polymer wave plates offer several benefits over quartz wave plates, such as better angular acceptance and less sensitivity to wavelength change.
Newports true zero-order wave plates consist of a birefringent polymer film cemented between two high-precision BK 7 windows, each with a high efficiency, broadband antireflection coating. Polymer wave plates offer several benefits over quartz wave plates, such as better angular acceptance and less sensitivity to wavelength change.
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Ordering Information | | To order, substitute the desired standard wavelength (in nm) for "l" in the part number. Wavelengths include: 488, 514.5, 532, 632.8, 670, 780, 830, 1064, 1300 and 1550 nm. For example, model 20RP34-632.8 is a 50.8-mm diameter, l/4 retardation, 632.8-nm wavelength wave plate. | Diameter (mm) | Clear Aperture (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Model Retardation | Model Retardation | | l/4 | l/2 | | 12.7 | 5.1 | 3.30 | 05RP34-l | 05RP32-l | | 25.4 | 17.8 | 6.35 | 10RP34-l | 10RP32-l | | 50.8* | 30.5 | 9.65 | 20RP34-l | 20RP32-l |
| | *50.8 mm diameter is only available at 488, 514.5, 532, 632.8, 670 and 1064 nm. |
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