Plate-type unpolarized beam splitter for laser line use
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■High laser durability ■Low GDD coating for femtosecond applications ■Excellent surface quality ■Branching unaffected by the polarization state of the incident beam *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan featuring this product below.*
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The plate-type unpolarized beam splitter for laser lines is ideal for use in demanding laser applications where polarization control is crucial. This beam splitter is constructed by layering dielectric films on a substrate to enhance system performance, maintain high laser durability, and preserve the polarization state of the incident beam. The coatings for 1025 to 1095 nm are designed for some of the most commercially available pulsed lasers, including Nd:YAG, Yb:KGW, and Yb:YAG. Additionally, for femtosecond laser applications, low GDD coatings designed to maintain the pulse width of the incident beam are also available. For the product lineup of standard specifications, pricing, and more, please visit the relevant product page on the official website of Edmund Optics Japan (accessible via the product homepage link above). *You can download the catalog featuring this product from the link below, which is provided by Edmund Optics Japan.
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Edmund Optics (EO) is a leading company in optical components, imaging, and photonics technology. It supports markets worldwide, including R&D, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical fields. EO's products are used in a wide range of applications, from DNA analysis to retinal-based personal identification and high-speed FA applications. With the integration of EO's latest manufacturing capabilities and global logistics network, it is recognized in the market as the No. 1 supplier of optical components available for stock sale. Customers in Japan are served by the local subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan, Inc.