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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2020 Volume 128, Issue 8, Page 1177 (Mi os340)

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Optical materials

Super-achromatic quarter-wave phase retarder for visible, near infrared and short wave infrared region applications

N. Mukhopadhyaa, A. Sahab, K. Bhattacharyac

a Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Global Institute of Management and Technology, Krishnagar, India
b Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, B. P. Poddar Institute of Management and Technology, Kolkata, India
c Department of Applied Optics & Photonics, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Abstract: Phase retarders are essential components in optical system design as they can control the phase shifts associated with the vector components of incoming light waves and hence, decide the state of polarization. Different optical systems are designed to work at different wavelength spectrums. Most of these developments focus on the different wavelength regions between visible to infrared, of which the near infrared and short-wave infrared ranges are popular domains for defense and remote sensing applications. In this present communication, a super achromatic quarter-wave phase retarder consisting of four birefringent plates of different materials, i. e. KDP, crystalline quartz, ADP and ZnS has been proposed, to cover the visible, near infrared and short wave infrared regions from 400–2100 nm. As circularly polarized light is less affected by atmospheric conditions the use of an achromatic broadband quarter-wave phase retarder as proposed is quite useful. The proposed system shows acceptable performance over the intended range of wavelengths.

Keywords: Wave plates, Super achromatic, Retarder, SWIR.

Received: 08.12.2019
Revised: 07.05.2020
Accepted: 07.05.2020

Language: English


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2020, 128:8, 1199–1204

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