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Meadowlark Optics - Wave Plates 6/24 MR 2024
CASTECH INC - Innovative One-Stop
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Wave Plates

A wave plate is an optical element having two principal axes, slow and fast, that resolve an incident polarized beam into two mutually perpendicular polarized beams. The emerging beam recombines to form a particular single polarized beam. Wave plates produce full-, half- and quarter- wave retardations. Also known as retardation plate.

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Rainbow Research Optics LLC
Rainbow Research Optics LLC - Centennial, CO
Manufacturer of precision optical components and high-power laser coatings from UV to IR. Stock and custom optics: lenses, beamsplitters, filters, windows, mirrors, wave plates, large wedges, prisms, and many more. In-house custom coatings: AR, high reflection, dichroic, and polarizing. Optics from 4 mm to 16 inches.
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Hangzhou Shalom EO
Hangzhou Shalom EO - Hangzhou, China
As a matured and professional global supplier with a sophisticated engineering background, we specialize in the manufacturing and sales of electro-optics, including laser crystals and components, laser mirrors, nonlinear crystals, wave plates, polarizers, optical windows and lenses, IR camera lens assemblies/optical filters, scintillators, and more.
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BoJen Optics Inc. - Shanghai, China
Optoaxis Photonics Inc. - Shanghai, China
Photonchina Co. Ltd. - Fuzhou, China
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  • wave plate An optical element having two principal axes, slow and fast, that resolve an incident polarized beam into two mutually perpendicular polarized beams. The emerging beam recombines to form a particular single polarized beam. Wave plates produce full-,...
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