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Design of polarization-maintaining retro-reflector for folded-path applications

Design of polarization-maintaining retro-reflector for folded-path applications
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摘要 A design of polarization-maintaining retro-reflectors (PMRRs) for folded-path applications is proposed and analyzed. The prism-based scheme enables the output light, which is parallel to the input, to have an identical state of polarization. The principle of the design is theoretically verified, and the related error is analyzed due to possible manufacturing imperfection. The maximum spatial angle error is ±2.75°. The effect on the extinction ratio and insertion loss is also discussed, which further proves the design's feasibility in practical applications. A design of polarization-maintaining retro-reflectors (PMRRs) for folded-path applications is proposed and analyzed. The prism-based scheme enables the output light, which is parallel to the input, to have an identical state of polarization. The principle of the design is theoretically verified, and the related error is analyzed due to possible manufacturing imperfection. The maximum spatial angle error is ±2.75°. The effect on the extinction ratio and insertion loss is also discussed, which further proves the design's feasibility in practical applications.
出处 《Chinese Optics Letters》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第10期6-9,共4页 中国光学快报(英文版)
基金 supported by the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in the University of Ministry of Education of China(No.NCET-08-0821) the Research Project in Sichuan Province of China(No.2010HH0009) the State Key Lab of Optical Technologies for Micro-Engineering and Nano-Fabrication of China
关键词 Light sources POLARIZATION REFLECTION Light sources Polarization Reflection
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