IP Library Granted Patent US 7,099,081
Granted Patent B2
US 7,099,081 · App. 10/081,078 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Small-spot spectrometry instrument with reduced polarization and multiple-element depolarizer therefor

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,099,081
App. No.
10/081,078
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A small-spot imaging, spectrometry instrument for measuring properties of a sample has a polarization-scrambling element, such as a birefringent plate depolarizer, incorporated between the polarization-introducing components of the system, such as the beamsplitter, and the microscope objective of the system. The plate depolarizer varies polarization with wavelength, and may be a Lyot depolarizer with two plates, or a depolarizer with more than two plates (such as a three-plate depolarizer). Sinusoidal perturbation in the resulting measured spectrum can be removed by data processing techniques or, if the depolarizer is thick or highly birefringent, the perturbation may be narrower than the wavelength resolution of the instrument.

Claims (83)

1. A depolarizer with three birefringent plates having substantially identical birefringent properties, where an angle between polarization axes of two of the plates is substantially

n

π

2

±

arccos

(

-

1

/

3

)

/

4

,

where n is an integer.

2. A depolarizer as in claim 1 where the thicknesses of the plates are in the ratio of 1:3:9.

3. A depolarizer as in claim 1 where the thicknesses of the plates are in the ratio of 4:3:9.

4. A depolarizer with three birefringent plates having substantially identical birefringent properties, where a first angle between polarization axes of a first adjacent pair of the plates is substantially

(

n

+

1

2

)

π

2

,

and a second angle between polarization axes of a second adjacent pair of the plates is substantially

n

π

2

±

arccos

(

-

1

/

3

)

/

4

,

where n is an integer.

5. A depolarizer as in claim 4 where the thicknesses of the plates are in the ratio of 1:3:9.

6. A depolarizer as in claim 4 where the thicknesses of the plates are in the ratio of 4:3:9.

7. A depolarizer with three birefringent plates having substantially identical birefringent properties, where the thicknesses of the plates are in the ratio of 3:4:9 from the thinnest plate to the thickest plate, where a first angle between polarization axes of a first adjacent pair of the plates is substantially

(

n

+

1

2

)

π

2

,

and a second angle between polarization axes of a second adjacent pair of the plates is substantially

n

π

2

±

arccos

(

-

1

/

3

)

/

4

,

where n is an integer.