Achromatic retarders
Description
The Fresnel rhomb is unique among retarders in giving a fractional-wave retardation nearly independent of wavelength, the variation due to change of index with wavelength being less than ±1% through the visible (450-700nm) and within ±4% throughout the range of transparency (350-2500nm). The variation with angle is also small (less than ±6% over ±5°) and spurious stress birefringence is reduced by use of a fine-annealed grade of glass. The single (quarter-wave) rhomb gives an output parallel to the input but laterally displaced. The double (half-wave) rhomb has input and output coaxial.
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Aperture |
16 x 16mm |
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Lateral offset (single rhomb) |
21.6mm |
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Angles |
55°20’ ± 5’ |
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Material |
BK7 |
| Item code | Type | Length (mm) | Price per item (£ GBP) |
Stock available | Volume discount available |
Datasheets & customisation options |
Select amount |
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| 02 JR 16 | Double (λ/2) | 62.6 | TBA | Send us a stock query | |||
| 01 JR 16 | Single (λ/4) | 31.3 | £81.68 | ||||
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