Rocky Mountain Instrument/RMI Laser Datasheets for Optical Windows
Optical windows are used to isolate different physical environments while allowing light to pass relatively unimpeded.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Brewster Windows are primarily used in laser cavities to produce a beam with a high degree of polarization purity. When unpolarized light is incident on an uncoated substrate at Brewster’s... | |
| Brewster Windows are windows designed for use at Brewster's angle (usually uncoated). This is the angle where only incident p-polarized light has 0% transmission loss. They are an economical option... | |
| Large Wedge Windows greatly reduce or eliminate interference effects caused by multiple reflections between front and rear surfaces of Plane Windows. They are well suited for use as substrates for... | |
| Parallel Windows are similar to Plane Windows, but with parallel surfaces. These windows are well suited for applications in which angular deviation of the transmitted beam must be kept as... | |
| Plane Windows are used as substrates for a variety of applications, such as laser windows, output couplers, beamsplitters, beam combiners, mirrors, dichroic filters and plate polarizers. Considerations in selecting window... |