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23 February 2011 Characterizing the polarization features of a multi-prism fused-silica beam expander for a wide-aperture acousto-optic applications
Alexandre S. Shcherbakov, Daniel Sanchez Lucero, Abraham Luna Castellanos, Jewgenij Maximov
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Proceedings Volume 7934, Optical Components and Materials VIII; 79341H (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875234
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2011, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Practical applications confirm that acousto-optical spectrometers of optical and radio signals provide efficient and accurate processing of data in real time scale. The key component of similar spectrometers is an acousto-optical cell, which dictates performances of the optical scheme arrangement. Within non-collinear arrangement of spectrometer, the most compact and simplest scheme of really wide-aperture light beam expander appears with exploiting an even number of prisms. This arrangement of beam expander does not deflect light beam, provides rather high transmission, and needs less precision for alignment than as a lens telescope requires. We describe a four-prism beam expander providing a 35-time magnification and about 65%-transmission at a distance of 10 cm. Within elliptical polarization, this expander exhibits properties of an amplitude filter being sensitive to the angle of beam incidence. In a view of obtaining the needed eigen-states of elliptical polarization at the output of expander, the detailed analysis of polarization features is performed, numerically estimated, and selectively compared with experimental data.
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Alexandre S. Shcherbakov, Daniel Sanchez Lucero, Abraham Luna Castellanos, and Jewgenij Maximov "Characterizing the polarization features of a multi-prism fused-silica beam expander for a wide-aperture acousto-optic applications", Proc. SPIE 7934, Optical Components and Materials VIII, 79341H (23 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875234
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Beam expanders

Prisms

Elliptical polarization

Thulium

Glasses

Jones vectors

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