Achromatic Waveplate WPH420
Description
Achromatic waveplate is similar to Zero-order waveplate except that the two plates are made from different materials, such as crystal quartz and magnesium fluoride. Since the dispersion of the birefringence can be different for the two materials, it is possible to specify the retardation values at a wavelength range. Hence, the retardation of the resulting waveplate can be made to low sensitivity to wavelength change. Based on the contact methods of two plates, we classify the achromatic waveplate to two types: Airspaced and Cemented.
Achromatic Waveplate WPH420
Specifications |
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Type Of Waveplate: | Achromatic Air-Spaced |
Materials: | Quartz and MgF2 |
Mounting: | Unmounted |
Shape: | Round |
Operation Wavelength Range: | 465-1650nm |
Retardation: | Lambda/4 |
Retardation Accuracy: | Lambda/200 |
Wavefront Distortion: | Other |
Surface Quality (Scratch-Dig): | Not Available |
Features
Quarter waveplate diameter 20.0mm (Diameter tolerance: +0.0; -0.1 mm).
Wavelength: VIS:465-650nm; NIR:700-1000nm; IR:1200-1650.
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Frequently Asked Questions
An achromatic waveplate is similar to a zero-order waveplate, but it is made of two different materials to reduce sensitivity to wavelength change.
The difference between an airspaced and cemented achromatic waveplate is the contact method of the two plates.
An achromatic waveplate is made of two different materials, such as crystal quartz and magnesium fluoride.
The wavelength range for the achromatic waveplate is VIS:465-650nm; NIR:700-1000nm; IR:1200-1650.
The diameter of the quarter waveplate is 20.0mm with a diameter tolerance of +0.0; -0.1 mm.