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Glan-Taylor Polarizers

Glan Taylor Polarizer is made of two same birefringence material prisms which are separated by an air space. The polarizer with on side escape window is suitable for low to medium power application. Glan Taylor Polarizer will divide an entering unpolarized beam into beam rays, one is the extraordinary that is transmitted through the ...

Specifications

Material: Calcite, a-BBO
Transmission Wavelength Range: 400 – 700 nm
Max Extinction Ratio: Not Available
Wavefront Distortion: <= Lambda/4
Surface Quality (Input, Output Faces): 20-10 scratch-dig
Air-spaced, medium power polarizers for visible or near IR wavelengthsRejected beam absorbed internally,<5x10-6 extinction ratioClose to Brewster\'s Angle CuttingHigh Polarization PurityShort LengthRoHS Compliant

Specifications

Material: Calcite, a-BBO, YVO4
Transmission Wavelength Range: 220 – 4000 nm
Max Extinction Ratio: >= 100,000:1
Wavefront Distortion: <= Lambda/4
Surface Quality (Input, Output Faces): 20-10 scratch-dig

Glan-Taylor Polarizers: High-Precision Linear Polarization for Laser and Optical Systems

Glan-Taylor polarizers are high-performance optical components designed to produce linearly polarized light with exceptional purity and minimal beam deviation. Constructed from birefringent crystals, typically calcite, these polarizers are widely used in laser systems, spectroscopy, and other applications requiring precise polarization control.

Design and Operation

A Glan-Taylor polarizer consists of two right-angled calcite prisms separated by an air gap. The optical axes of the prisms are aligned parallel to the plane of reflection. When unpolarized light enters the polarizer, the s-polarized component undergoes total internal reflection at the air gap, while the p-polarized component is transmitted. This configuration ensures that the transmitted beam is highly linearly polarized, with an extinction ratio exceeding 100,000:1.

Key Features

  • High Extinction Ratio: Glan-Taylor polarizers offer extinction ratios greater than 100,000:1, ensuring superior polarization purity.

  • Broad Wavelength Range: These polarizers operate effectively across a wide spectral range, typically from 350 nm to 2300 nm, accommodating various laser and optical applications. 

  • Minimal Beam Deviation: With beam deviation typically less than 3 arc minutes, Glan-Taylor polarizers maintain beam alignment, crucial for precision optical systems. 

  • High Damage Threshold: The air-spaced design allows Glan-Taylor polarizers to handle moderate laser power levels, making them suitable for many laser applications .

  • Superior Surface Quality: Entrance and exit faces often have a surface quality of 20-10 scratch-dig, reducing scattering and maintaining beam quality.

Applications

Glan-Taylor polarizers are employed in various optical applications, including:

  • Laser Systems: They are integral in controlling and maintaining the polarization state of laser beams, essential for nonlinear optics and laser machining.

  • Spectroscopy: In spectroscopic instruments, these polarizers help in analyzing and manipulating polarized light for accurate measurements.

  • Optical Communication: They assist in managing polarization states in fiber-optic communication systems, improving signal integrity.

  • Quantum Optics: Precise polarization control is vital in quantum experiments, where Glan-Taylor polarizers ensure the fidelity of quantum states.

  • Biomedical Imaging: Techniques like polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) utilize these polarizers for enhanced imaging contrast.

Selecting the Right Glan-Taylor Polarizer

When choosing a Glan-Taylor polarizer, consider the following factors:

  • Wavelength Compatibility: Ensure the polarizer's material and coatings are suitable for your operating wavelength range.

  • Power Handling: Verify that the polarizer can withstand the laser power levels in your application.

  • Extinction Ratio Requirements: Select a polarizer with an extinction ratio that meets the polarization purity needed for your system.

  • Physical Dimensions: Consider the aperture size and housing dimensions to ensure compatibility with your optical setup.

At FindLight, we offer a comprehensive selection of Glan-Taylor polarizers from leading manufacturers. Explore our catalog to find the ideal polarizer that meets your specific application requirements.

Did You know?

The history of Glan-Taylor Polarizer dates back to 1948, when it was first described by Archard and Taylor. The material used here generally is Calcite or other birefringent material with two right angled prisms which are separated by an air gap along the long faces of the prisms. The optical axes of the calcite crystals are aligned parallel to the plane of reflection. Total internal reflection of s-polarized light at the air-gap ensures that only p-polarized light is transmitted by the device. Glan-Taylor polarizer finds applications where “cleaning” the polarization of a light source, or attenuation of polarized light source is required. This has an advantage in terms of higher extinction ratio which allows to have better polarization purity, and broadband spectral operation range.