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Dayoptics Develops Optically Bonding Polarization Beam Splitter

Dayoptics has produced a new optically bonding PBS (Polarization Beam Splitter). The high-power PBS is ideal for using at high damaged threshold of 15 J/cm2 at 10 ns, 1064 nm and 20 Hz.

High Power PBS

The high-power polarization beam splitter is optically contacted that makes the device epoxy-free. The transmission range of the PBS is greater than 96% at central wavelength. The beam splitter has an extinction ratio that is better than the 35 dB level.

Dayoptics’ PBS is available with a wide range of wavelengths and includes a high-power waveplate. The Broadband high-power PBS operates in various wavelength range including 700-1000 and 500680 nm. The device measures 1-38 mm in size and can serve as a beam displacer or isolator.

Source: http://www.dayoptics.com

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