beamsplittere
Beamsplittere are optical devices designed to divide an incoming beam of light into two or more separate beams. They are used in a wide range of experiments and technologies, including interferometry, imaging, and quantum optics, where splitting or routing light is required.
Common implementations include plate beamsplitters and cube beamsplitters. A plate beamsplitter consists of a glass plate
Key properties of beamsplitters include the splitting ratio (such as 50/50), wavelength dependence, polarization sensitivity, and
Applications span many areas: interferometers (Michelson, Mach–Zehnder), optical coherence tomography, quantum optics experiments (e.g., beam splitting