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Brewster Window, Zero Reflection Window, High Damage Threshold Window
Overview: Brewster Windows are uncoated substrates that can be used in series as polarizers, or to clean up a partially polarized beam. When positioned at Brewster's Angle, the P-polarized component of the light enters and exits the window without reflection losses, while the S-polarized component is partially reflected.
Brewster Windows are primarily used in laser cavities to produce a beam with a high degree of polarization purity. When unpolarized light is incident on an uncoated substrate at Brewster's Angle, the reflected portion is completely S polarized and the transmitted portion is partially P polarized.
General Specifications Of Brewster Window:
Standard Products Of Brewster Window:
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