1 July 1997 Proton-induced transient depolarization in gallium phosphide and tellurium dioxide Bragg cells
Edward W. Taylor, James E. Winter, Anthony D. Sanchez, Stanley J. McKinney
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Radiation-induced changes to the polarization states of light propagating in various photonic devices are observed. The nature of the polarization changes is reported for one particular photonic device—the acousto optic Bragg cell. A short description of the detection methodology used to quantify transient changes to the polarization states and to the degree of polarization in tellurium dioxide and gallium phosphide Bragg cells are presented. A discussion of the Stokes parameter analysis used to interpret the data is also presented.
Edward W. Taylor, James E. Winter, Anthony D. Sanchez, and Stanley J. McKinney "Proton-induced transient depolarization in gallium phosphide and tellurium dioxide Bragg cells," Optical Engineering 36(7), (1 July 1997). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601409
Published: 1 July 1997
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Crystals

Bragg cells

Acousto-optics

Adaptive optics

Polarimetry

Radiation effects

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