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The paper presents the design of nonpolarizing beam- splitters inside a glass cube, which bases on quarter-wave layers at (lambda) 0 equals 632.8 nm and 45 degrees incidence angle. This example shows the design for achieving a 50 percent reflectance and 50 percent transmittance at (lambda) 0 for both polarization states.
Jerzy Ciosek
"Nonpolarizing beamsplitter inside a glass cube", Proc. SPIE 2943, Gradient-Index Optics in Science and Engineering, (22 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255534
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Jerzy Ciosek, "Nonpolarizing beamsplitter inside a glass cube," Proc. SPIE 2943, Gradient-Index Optics in Science and Engineering, (22 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255534