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Design of a novel TiO2/airgap-based polarizing micro beam splitter cube
| Resumo: | Polarizing beam splitters are key elements widely used in different optical instruments. This paper introduces the design and simulation of a novel thin-film multilayer polarizing micro beam splitter based on airgap layers (n = 1.002828 at 400 nm). The negligible absorption coefficient of the air over a wide spectral region (κ ≈ 0 from about 200 nm and higher) satisfies the conditions of a perfect low refractive index material (L). Moreover, using titanium dioxide (TiO2) as high refractive index material (H), a very high refractive index contrast is obtained. The micro beam splitter optical structure consists in a 7 optimized multilayer of TiO2 and air, providing a refractive contrast higher than 1.2. The polarizing beam splitter cube is projected in a borosilicate glass substrate (BK7) and the optical multilayer obtained, expressed in multiples of the quarter wavelength optical thickness – QWOT, is 1.6H L 1.1H 1.5L 1.1H L 1.6H. This optical structure ensures the transmission of p- polarization and the reflection of s- polarization, from visible to NIR spectral range, over a bandwidth higher than 170 nm. Additionally, the designed polarizing beam splitter can be fabricated using standard microtechnology fabrication processes. |
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| Autores principais: | Maciel, M. J. |
| Outros Autores: | Pimenta, S.; Ribeiro, J. F.; Correia, J. H. |
| Ano: | 2019 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | comunicação em conferência |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso aberto |
| Instituição associada: | Universidade do Minho |
| Idioma: | inglês |
| Origem: | RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho |
| Resumo: | Polarizing beam splitters are key elements widely used in different optical instruments. This paper introduces the design and simulation of a novel thin-film multilayer polarizing micro beam splitter based on airgap layers (n = 1.002828 at 400 nm). The negligible absorption coefficient of the air over a wide spectral region (κ ≈ 0 from about 200 nm and higher) satisfies the conditions of a perfect low refractive index material (L). Moreover, using titanium dioxide (TiO2) as high refractive index material (H), a very high refractive index contrast is obtained. The micro beam splitter optical structure consists in a 7 optimized multilayer of TiO2 and air, providing a refractive contrast higher than 1.2. The polarizing beam splitter cube is projected in a borosilicate glass substrate (BK7) and the optical multilayer obtained, expressed in multiples of the quarter wavelength optical thickness – QWOT, is 1.6H L 1.1H 1.5L 1.1H L 1.6H. This optical structure ensures the transmission of p- polarization and the reflection of s- polarization, from visible to NIR spectral range, over a bandwidth higher than 170 nm. Additionally, the designed polarizing beam splitter can be fabricated using standard microtechnology fabrication processes. |
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