stråldelare
Stråldelare, in English beam splitter, is an optical component that divides an incident light beam into two or more separate beams. It is designed to transmit part of the light and reflect part, with the exact split depending on design, wavelength, and angle of incidence. Beam splitters can be non-polarizing, preserving the polarization state, or polarized, which separate light by polarization.
Common designs include plate beam splitters, consisting of a partial-reflective coating on a glass plate, and
Operation relies on interference and coatings. A dielectric coating creates a specified transmission and reflection for
Applications include interferometers (Michelson, Mach-Zehnder), laser cavities, spectrometers, fiber-optic systems, and imaging and photography. They are
Key considerations are losses, polarization sensitivity, wavelength bandwidth, angular sensitivity, and environmental stability. Alignment and coating