Glan Thompson Polarisers

Glan Thompson polarisers consist of two prisms of calcite cemented together in such a way as to permit only the p-polarisation to be transmitted.  They produce a high degree of polarisation in the transmitted beam with an extinction ratio of 1x10-6.  Glan Thompson polarisers have a wide angular field of view, which increases with a longer aspect ratio.  Two aspect ratios are offered, 2.5X which provides a 14° field of view and 3X which provides a 22° field of view. They have a transmittance of at least 72%. 

Calcite is available in several different grades.  For low power laser use, Glan Thompson polarisers must be made of laser grade calcite, which is of high homogeneity, has few inclusions and shows no scattering when illuminated with a helium neon laser beam.   However, these polarisers should not be used for high power laser applications since the cement layer will cause scattering and could induce laser damage.  For most general applications it is acceptable to use optical grade calcite, which shows no scattering when viewed under a 40 watt incandescent lamp.  Standard grade calcite, which shows some scattering, may be used for less demanding applications. 

Glan Thompson polarisers are normally supplied as square cross section prisms with an aperture of 8, 10, 12, 15 or 20 mm.  Since they are cemented, they may be supplied un-mounted.  Alternatively, they may be mounted in an absorbing black potting compound within a metal cell. 

Single layer MgF2 anti-reflection coatings may be applied if required.  These coatings provide a reflectance of less than 2% over a range of 220-400 nm, 400-700 nm or 700-1100 nm. 

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