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DetailsA waveplate, also known as a retarder, is a tool used in optics that changes the way light waves moving through it are polarized. There are two main kinds of waveplates. The first kind, called a half-wave plate, changes the direction of light that’s polarized in a straight line. The second kind, known as a quarter-wave plate, can change light that’s polarized in a straight line into light that’s polarized in a circle, and can also do the reverse. Additionally, a quarter-wave plate can be used to create a special kind of polarization called elliptical polarization.
A phase retarder is a useful tool for manipulating polarized light by making the optical path length for one of the orthogonal polarizations different than the other. Generally speaking, quarter-wave retarders cause a phase shift in one electric field component which results in circularly polarized light. Half-wave retarders produce a λ/2 phase shift and rotate the polarization of linearly polarized light to twice the angle between the retarder’s fast axis and the plane of polarization. Passing circularly polarized light through a half-wave plate changes the “handedness” of the polarization.
Click the options below for retarders that Meadowlark Optics designs to excel in specific situations. Each product page includes a data sheet and links to more resources. Meadowlark currently offers online shopping in the United States only. We are happy to quote for your unique international location. Have questions? Contact us! We are happy to help!
Industry-Leading Metrology – Our proprietary measurement techniques provide you with extremely accurate calibration measurements for every waveplate/ retarder we ship.
High Quality and Precision – When selecting a waveplate, key performance features must be considered; examples of these include wavelength dependence, temperature sensitivity, acceptance angle, response time and aperture size. Our waveplate selection chart provides an at-a-glance view of our standard retarders; as always, Meadowlark solutions engineers are happy to assist you in the process of selecting a retarder that works best for your application.
Custom Solutions – Space flight retarders, superachromatic retarders from 500 to 1200 nm, retarders attached to beamsplitter cubes, retarder coatings applied to lenses and mirrors, variable retarders with switching speeds in picoseconds, ferroelectric liquid crystal retarders switching at low voltages from 50 to 100 microseconds, and more.
High extinction ratios Excellent surface quality Wide angular acceptance Low transmitted wavefront...
DetailsBroad spectral range Superior field of view Thermally Stable Custom Wavelengths Available...
DetailsVery thin profile Thermally stable High volume scalable AR coatings available Custom...
DetailsTrue zero-order retarders Excellent off-axis performance Unequaled measured accuracy Less temperature dependence...
DetailsLow order Wide angular field Broad wavelength coverage Coated or Uncoated Available Mounted or Unmounted Available Dual wavelength retarders can provide the same...
DetailsOuter diameter up to 6 inches Clear aperture > 90% Custom size,...
DetailsHigh Damage Threshold Volume Pricing Superior IR performance Broad Spectral Performance UV...
DetailsUnmatched off-axis performance Standard and custom wavelength retarders Mounted and unmounted versions...
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