 | | From: | alfred.kwok at pomona.edu | | Subject: | "medium" grade polarizer (between Polaroid sheets and calcite) | | Date: | 15 Jan 2005 02:27:06 -0800 |
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 | I am looking for "medium" grade polarizers, say between Polaroid sheets and nice calcite Glan Thompson prisms and I won't be using high power lasers. Anything say around $100? For the money one spends on a Newport Polarcar or a polarizing beam splitter, one may as well buy a GT prism ...
Alfred
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 | | From: | Optomystic | | Subject: | Re: "medium" grade polarizer (between Polaroid sheets and calcite) | | Date: | 18 Jan 2005 16:58:50 -0800 |
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 | Depending on wavelength and other considerations you might consider Polacor by corning.
http://www.corning.com/photonicmaterials/products__services/Polarcor/ Dave Doggett
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 | | From: | Lineshape | | Subject: | Re: "medium" grade polarizer (between Polaroid sheets and calcite) | | Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:49:32 -0500 |
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 | I'm guessing that a) this is for visible light since you mention polaroid sheets and b) the aperture that you need is less than 10mm, since you mention both polarcor and GT prisms...
If that is correct, there are sources of polarizing beamsplitter cubes other than Newport or CVI that are not really that far out of your price range - Edmund's are around $150-175 for a 15x15 size and are not much more for 25x25. Melles Griot surprisingly has very good prices on some of them : a 10x10 632 nm cube is only $110 (PN 03 PBS 043). I've bought several of their 780 flavor for a fraction of the cost at other places and they work just fine.
Frank.
wrote in message news:1105784826.540793.250540@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > I am looking for "medium" grade polarizers, say between Polaroid sheets > and nice calcite Glan Thompson prisms and I won't be using high power > lasers. Anything say around $100? For the money one spends on a > Newport Polarcar or a polarizing beam splitter, one may as well buy a > GT prism ... > > Alfred >
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