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Waveplates

Optical waveplates, also known as retardation plates or phase plates, are thin birefringent devices used to manipulate the polarization state of light. They are commonly employed in various optical systems and applications, including telecommunications, microscopy, spectroscopy, and laser systems.

Waveplates are typically constructed using materials with anisotropic optical properties, such as quartz, mica, or crystalline polymers. These materials exhibit birefringence, meaning that they have different refractive indices for light polarized in different directions. This property allows waveplates to alter the phase and polarization of incident light.

The basic structure of an optical waveplate consists of a thin, flat plate made of the birefringent material. The thickness of the waveplate is carefully chosen to introduce a specific phase delay between two orthogonal polarization components of the incident light. This phase delay can be either a quarter-wave (λ/4), half-wave (λ/2), or any other desired value.

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Achromatic Quarter Waveplates
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Achromatic Half Waveplates
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Zero-Order Quarter Waveplates
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Zero-Order Half Waveplates
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