Claims
- 1. A polarizer for infrared radiation comprising:
- a symmetric double-plate Brewster's angle polarizer having first and second plates, each of said first and second plates being made of a material transparent to infrared radiation and each plate having first and second parallel faces, the first of said plates being positioned so that the angle between the normal to the front face of said plate and the direction of incidence of a beam of infrared radiation is equal to Brewster's angle which in turn is equal to the angle whose tangent is equal to the index of the refraction of the material of said plate, the front face of said second plate being of said plate, the front face of said second plate being positioned at angle with respect to said beam direction which is equal to 180 minus the angle between the front face of said first plate and said beam direction to form a symmetric mirror image of said first plate; and
- a wire grid polarizer arranged in optically cascaded relationship therewith, said wire grid polarizer being formed on the front face of said second plate which is optically adjacent to the second face of said first plate.
Government Interests
The government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F19628-76-C-0309 awarded by the U.S. Air Force.
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