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A beamsplitter for splitting a light beam in a plurality of separate beams, and having at least two reflecting surfaces (6; 26) inclined each at an angle of 45.degree. to a propagation direction of a collimated primary light beam (P) emitted by a light source (1), forming a right angle with each other, located at a same distance from a collimator (2) for collimating the primary light beam, and extending into a path of the collimated light beam for emitting two output beams; and a light passage (...
An interferometer spectrometer having a source of infrared analytical radiation, a fixed reflector, a moving reflector and a beam splitter for directing the analytical radiation to the reflectors. The beam splitter is formed of a semiconductor material which, in a preferred embodiment, is silicon. In a preferred physical embodiment, the beam splitter is configured as a wedge.
The invention is a beamsplitter and an optical module including a beamsplitter where the beamsplitter comprising a body having two major surfaces. At least one major surface of the body is coated so that the said major surface reflects incident light of a desired wavelength which is primarily a first polarization. The other major surface reflects incident light of the desired wavelength which is primarily an orthogonal polarization without the element substantially changing the polarization of t...
Beamsplitter means for directing light in a Michelson interferometric drive and frequency sense scheme for use with a mechanical resonator. In a first embodiment a special prism is used. In a second embodiment a four-port coupler is used.
A polarizing beamsplitter is provided, comprising two wedge-shaped prisms of a birefringent material, the prisms forming a plan-parallel plate, wherein an incident light beam is separated into two partial beams being arranged parallel to the incident beam when emerging from the beamsplitter, the partial beams having a lateral distance with respect to each other, which is continuously changeable.
A polarizing beamsplitter is provided, comprising two wedge-shaped prisms of a birefringent material, the prisms forming a plan-parallel plate, wherein an incident light beam is separated into two partial beams being arranged parallel to the incident beam when emerging from the beamsplitter, the partial beams having a lateral distance with respect to each other, which is continuously changeable.
An optical beamsplitter comprises a right angle prism having a hypotenuse and two legs wherein the hypotenuse includes an optically selective coating deposited thereon. An optical element is positioned adjacent the hypotenuse such that the hypotenuse and the optical element form a beamsplitting interface. Various optical elements are utilized to achieve the desired spatial and angular relationships between incoming and outgoing light beams. Several embodiments are disclosed wherein the optical e...
A nonpolarizing beamsplitter is provided, which includes a multilayered stack of alternating layers of a first material and a second material. The first material layers are uniaxially birefringent, and the second material layers are optionally uniaxially birefringent or isotropic. The layers have index of refraction relationships such that for an incident beam having a useful bandwidth, a p-polarized component and an s-polarized component striking the beamsplitter at any angle of incidence .thet...
An optical beamsplitter comprises a right angle prism having a hypotenuse and two legs wherein the hypotenuse includes an optically selective coating deposited thereon. An optical element is positioned adjacent the hypotenuse such that the hypotenuse and the optical element form a beamsplitting interface. Various optical elements are utilized to achieve the desired spatial and angular relationships between incoming and outgoing light beams. Several embodiments are disclosed wherein the optical e...
A zonal beamsplitter for use with surgical microscopes including a pair of right triangular prisms positioned adjacent to each other in opposing relation along substantially planar surfaces defining their respective hypotenuses. The planar surface of one prism is bi-zonal and includes a first zone for diverting substantially all of a portion of an image-quality optical signal at an angle from the direction of travel of the optical signal, and a second zone for conducting substantially all of the...
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