Frequently Asked Questions

A Broadband Polarizing Beamsplitter Cube is an optical device that separates a beam of light into two beams of different polarization states.

The Broadband Polarizing Beamsplitter Cube is usable over a wide wavelength range, depending on the specific model. The wavelength range options are 650-950 nm, 900-1300 nm, and 1050-1620 nm.

The transmission percentage for p-polarized light is greater than 90% on average, while the reflection percentage for s-polarized light is greater than 99.5% on average.

The extinction ratio of the Broadband Polarizing Beamsplitter Cube is greater than 500:1.

The laser damage threshold for pulsed light (10 ns) is 100 mJ/cm2.

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