Thursday, November 1, 2007

Quarter wave plate


Quarter wave plate are used to turn plane-polarized light into circularly polarized light and vice versa. To do this, we must orient the wave plate so that equal amounts of fast and slow waves are excited. We may do this by orienting an incident plane-polarized wave at 45° to the fast (or slow) axis, as shown in Figure 2. When a l/4 plate is double passed, i.e., by mirror reflection, it acts as a l/2 plate and rotates the plane of polarization to a certain angle, i.e., 90°. This scheme is widely used in isolators, Q-switches, etc.
The thickness of the quarter waveplate is such that the phase difference is 1/4 wavelength

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