Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Computations of the reflectivity, transmissivity, and efficiency properties for TE, TM, and T45 deg waves of far-infrared beam splitters and of the polarizations induced at both reflection and transmission are described. Effects of variations in the state of polarization, orientation, pointing accuracy, and wavelength of the incident light, as well as variations in refractive index and thickness of the beam splitters, are discussed. These results apply directly to Fourier interferometer-spectrometers. They can be used for optimizing the performance of these instruments. They indicate, in particular, that some advantages may be gained by the use of incident polarized light (angle of polarization smaller than about 45 deg or negative elliptical polarization) or light of large incidence angle (larger than approximately 60 deg) or both.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
Applied Optics; 13; Aug. 197
Format:
text