How to choose a waveplate?
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Firstly, you should know the retardation, is it a half waveplate or a quarter waveplate? Or even a special retardation waveplate?

 

Then, you should know the size and working wavelength. This is important for waveplate. The retardation is different at different wavelength. It depends on wavelength.

 

After confirm these conditions, we should choose a type of waveplate. If temperature bandwidth and wavelength bandwidth is important for you, you should choose zero order or true zero order.

 

For zero order, optical contacted has better wavefront distortion and parallelism, air spaced has high damage threshold. True zero order is better than zero order waveplate at all parameters and can be used at more critical application.

 

When temperature bandwidth and wavelength bandwidth is not a problem for you, multi order is a better choice, it is cheap.

 

If a zero order or true zero order waveplate does not offer retardance over a wide enough wavelength band, one solution is to use an achromatic waveplate, it has over hundreds of nanometers bandwidth.

 

For detailed information, please refer to above table or contact sales@changhuichinaoptics.com.

 

What types of wave plates can CHANGHUI OPTICS provide?

Type

Feature

Zero Order

Cemented

Cemented by glue

Better Temperature Bandwidth

Wide Wavelength Bandwidth

Moderate damage threshold

Optical Contacted

No glue

Better Temperature Bandwidth

Wide Wavelength Bandwidth

Better damage threshold

Good wavefront and parallelism

Air Spaced

No glue, Mounted

Better Temperature Bandwidth

Wide Wavelength Bandwidth

High damage threshold

True Zero Order

Cemented

Cemented by glue

Better Temperature Bandwidth

Wide Wavelength Bandwidth

Moderate damage threshold

Excellent retardation performance

Single Plate

Single plate

Better Temperature Bandwidth

Wide Wavelength Bandwidth

High damage threshold

Only 1310nm, 1550nm available

Multi Order

Low Temperature Bandwidth

Low Wavelength Bandwidth

High damage threshold

Low cost

Dual Wavelength

Provide Specific Retardance At Two Different Wavelengths

Achromatic

Better Temperature Bandwidth

Very broad Wavelength Bandwidth

Cemented and air spaced available


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