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7 June 2024 Birefringence measurements of crystal quartz, magnesium fluoride, and synthetic sapphire
Michael Gartman, Meredith Kupinski
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Abstract
Accurate birefringence measurements are necessary for designing and producing optics that manipulate polarized light. This is of particular importance for waveplates, which must be polished to a specific thickness, typically with a tolerance on the order of ± 0.25 μm. In this work the birefringence of three common waveplate materials is studied: crystal quartz (over the wavelength range of 320-1650 nm), magnesium fluoride (over the wavelength range of 300-1800 nm), and synthetic sapphire (over the wavelength range of 300-1400 nm). Two independent birefringence measurement methods are reported, which agree with each other to within 5 × 10−6 for each material. These methods are compared to previously published values, which are within 1.5 × 10−5 for a large portion of the wavelength range measured for quartz and magnesium fluoride, and within 4 × 10−5 for sapphire. Additionally, dispersion formulae for each material are determined.
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Michael Gartman and Meredith Kupinski "Birefringence measurements of crystal quartz, magnesium fluoride, and synthetic sapphire", Proc. SPIE 13050, Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing XVI, 130500F (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3021173
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KEYWORDS
Birefringence

Sapphire

Spectrophotometry

Quartz

Polarimetry

Magnesium fluoride

Crystals

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