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Cone-Shaped Brewster Surface Produces Radially Polarized Beam

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Breck Hitz

Radially polarized laser beams — in which the electric-field vector is always oriented in the radial direction — may be advantageous for the optical trapping and manipulation of small particles. Although many techniques for generating radially polarized laser beams, involving both intra- and extracavity optical elements, have been investigated during the past 30 years, they have suffered from undue complexity and/or from low efficiency. Recently, researchers at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, demonstrated a simple, intracavity conical Brewster prism that forces a laser to oscillate...Read full article

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    Published: December 2005
    electric-field vectorindustrialOptical trappingpolarized laser beamsResearch & Technology

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