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IR Pellicle Beamsplitters

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OVERVIEW

In addition to the IR specific pellicle beamsplitters shown here, Thorlabs' offers a complete line of
Pellicle Beamsplitters
with wavelength ranges from 400 nm to 5 μm.
Pellicle with fixed mountPellicle with Kinematic Mount

Features

  • Minimizes Dispersion
  • Eliminates Ghosting
  • No Chromatic Aberration with Converging Beams
  • Elimination of Refraction Displacement Errors
  • Choose from Uncoated Versions for Beam Sampling or Coated Versions for Beamsplitting
  • Ø1" and Ø2" Versions Available
  • Fabricated from 2 μm Thick Nitrocellulose Membrane
  • Surface Quality: 40-20 (Scratch-Dig)

Thorlabs' Ø1" and Ø2" Pellicle Beamsplitters are ideal for use in applications where dispersion must be minimized. For each size, both coated and uncoated versions are available.

The curves pictured on the Graph tab and below show each of the different coating types as well as the uncoated beamsplitting ratios over a variety of wavelengths. Data was obtained for unpolarized light incident at 45o. In general, P-polarized light will be transmitted more than S-polarized light. Please note that the ±5% sinusoidal oscillation resulting from thin film interference effects has been averaged.

Mounting Options
Each pellicle is mounted in a black anodized frame equipped with two 2-56 tapped mounting holes on the engraved side. These pellicles are easily held by our BP057, BP107, or BP108 Fixed Pellicle Mounts (click here for details). Alternatively, if kinematic adjustment is needed, they can be housed in our KM05BP, KM100BP, or KM200BP Kinematic Mounts for Ø1/2", Ø1", and Ø2" Pellicle Beamsplitters (click here for details).

Please note that the size of the pellicle beamsplitter (e.g., Ø1") refers to the inner diameter of the aluminum frame, not the outer diameter. Hence, these beamsplitters are not compatible with our standard Ø1/2", Ø1", and Ø2" optic mounts. Refer to the Specs tab for a complete table of dimensions.

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SPECS

Drawing of Pellicle BS
SpecificationValue
Membrane MaterialNitrocellulose
Membrane Thickness2 μm
Temperature Range-40 to 125 oC
Index of Refraction (nd)1.5 (@ 550 nm)
Surface Quality40/20 Scratch-Dig
Transmitted Wavefront Retardance*λ/2 (Typ)
Reflected Wavefront Retardance*<λ/inch (Typ)
Frame Thickness3/16" (4.8 mm)
Inner Diameter, I.D.Ø1" size: Ø1" (25.4 mm)
Ø2" size: Ø2" (50.8 mm)
Outer Diameter, O.D.Ø1" size: Ø1.38" (34.9 mm)
Ø2" size: Ø2.38" (60.3 mm)
Mounting Hole Spacing**Ø1" size: 1.19" (30.2 mm)
Ø2" size: 2.19" (55.6 mm)

*Angle of Incidence = 45o
**Denoted by "A" in the figure to the right

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BS SELECTION GUIDE

Legend for Beam Diagrams

Reflected Beam: reflected

Transmitted Beam: Transmitted Beam (Green)

Beamsplitter Selection Guide

Thorlabs offers five main types of beamsplitters: Pellicle, Cube, Plate, Economy, and Polka Dot. Each type has distinct advantages and disadvantages.

 

Pellicle Beamsplitter

Pellicle Beamsplitters - Pellicle beamsplitters are the best choice when dispersion must be kept to a minimum. They virtually eliminate multiple reflections commonly associated with thicker glass beamsplitters, thus preventing ghosting. In addition, unlike plate beamsplitters, there is a negligible effect on the propagation axis of the transmitted beam with respect to the incident beam.

Pellicle beamsplitters have two disadvantages: They exhibit sinusodial oscillations in the splitting ratio as a function of wavelength, due to thin film interference effects. Click Here for more details. They are also extremely delicate. Since they are fabricated by stretching a nitrocellulose membrane over a flat metal frame, the beamsplitter cannot be touched without destroying the optic. Thorlabs offers pellicle beamsplitters mounted in metal rings for use in kinematic mounts as well as cage cube mounted pellicles.

 

Polarizing Beamsplitting Cube
Nonpolarizing Beamsplititng Cube

Beamsplitting Cubes
Thorlabs’ beamsplitter cubes are composed of two right-angled prisms. A dielectric coating, which is capable of reflecting and transmitting a portion of the incident beam, is applied to the hypotenuse surface. Since there is only one reflecting surface, this design inherently avoids ghost images, which sometimes occur with plate-type beamsplitters. Antireflection coatings are available on the entrance and exit faces of certain models to minimize back reflections. As well as providing a cost-effective solution, another advantage of the beamsplitting cube is the minimal shift it causes to the path of the transmitted beam. Thorlabs offers both polarizing and nonpolarizing beamsplitting cubes, in mounted and unmounted configurations, the former being compatible with our 30 mm cage systems.

Polarizing Beamsplitting Cubes - Thorlabs’ polarizing beamsplitter cubes split randomly polarized beams into two orthogonal, linearly polarized components (S and P), as shown in the diagram to the right. S-polarized light is reflected at a 90° angle with respect to the incident beam while P-polarized light is transmitted. Polarizing beamsplitting cubes are useful in applications where the two polarization components are to be analyzed or used simultaneously. Thorlabs offers mounted and unmounted polarizing beamsplitter cubes.

Nonpolarizing Beamsplitting Cubes - These cubes provide a 50:50 splitting ratio that is nearly independent of the polarization of the incident light. The low polarization dependence of the metallic-dielectric coating allows the transmission and reflection for S- and P-polarization states to be within 10% of each other. These beamsplitters are particularly useful with randomly polarized lasers and are specifically designed for applications in which polarization effects must be minimized. Thorlabs offers mounted and unmounted beamsplitter cubes.

 

Plate Beamsplitters

Plate Beamsplitters - Thorlabs' plate beamsplitters are optimized for an incidence angle of 45° and feature a dielectric coating on the front surface for long-term stability. To help reduce unwanted interference effects (e.g., ghost images) caused by the interaction of light reflected from the front and back surfaces of the optic, a wedge has been added to these beamsplitters. Dispersion, ghosting, and shifting of the beam may all be potential problems, however. These are the best choice for a general-purpose beamsplitter. Thorlabs offers both polarizing and nonpolarizing plate beamsplitters.

 

Economy Beamsplitters

Economy Beamsplitters - These are the most cost effective of all the beamsplitter types. Thorlabs' economy beamsplitters, which have an exposed oxide coating on one side and are uncoated on the other side, are designed to have either a 50:50 or 30:70 splitting ratio throughout the visible spectrum (450 - 650 nm) when used with unpolarized light incident at 45°.

Please note that the Fresnel reflections off of the uncoated back surface of these economy beamsplitters can lead to interference effects in the reflected beam. For applications sensitive to these effects, consider using a beamsplitting cube or a pellicle beamsplitter.

 

Polka Dot Beamsplitters - This type of beamsplitter consists of a glass substrate with a vacuum-deposited reflective coating that is applied over an array of apertures, giving the beamsplitter a "polka dot" appearance. Half of the incident beam is reflected from the coating, and half of the beam is transmitted through the uncoated portion of the substrate.

Polka Dot Beamsplitter

Polka dot beamsplitters are useful over a wide wavelength range and are negligibly angle sensitive, which makes them ideal for splitting the energy emitted from a radiant source. These are not recommended for imaging applications, as the polka dot pattern will affect the image.

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TUTORIAL

Thin-Film Interference Effect

Reflectance Curve showing Thin-Film Interference Effects

The plots shown below depict transmission as a function of wavelength. However, these graphs show the average transmission/reflection values of the beamsplitters. Most optical component manufacturers show these averaged curves.

The graph to the right depicts the actual measured percent reflectance of an 8:92 beam sampler without averaging the sinusoidal oscillations that result from thin film interference. The frequency and amplitude of the pattern depends on four factors: the thickness of the film, the thickness of any coating present, the angle of incidence of the incoming light, and the polarization of the incoming light.

Q: What is a thin film?
A layer of material is referred to as a thin film if the thickness of the layer is on the order of the wavelength of incident radiation in the film medium. The relationship between the wavelength of light in air and that in the film is given by

Relationship between wavelength in air and film

For the pellicle beamsplitters featured here, the information under the Specs tab states that nfilm = 1.5 at 550 nm. Therefore, for this incident wavelength, the wavelength in the pellicle membrane itself is

Wavelength of 550 nm light in pellicle beamsplitter

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Pellicle Beamsplitters, Uncoated, 8:92 (R:T)

Part Number
Description
Price
Availability
BP058
Ø1/2" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Uncoated for 8:92 (R:T) Split Ratio for 400-2400 nm
$90.50
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BP108
Ø1" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Uncoated for 8:92 (R:T) Split Ratio for 400-2400 nm
$80.70
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BP208
Ø2" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Uncoated for 8:92 (R:T) Split Ratio for 400-2400 nm
$107.90
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Pellicle Beamsplitters, Coated for 1 - 2 µm, 45:55 (R:T)

Part Number
Description
Price
Availability
BP545B3
Ø1/2" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Coated for 45:55 (R:T) Split Ratio for 1-2 µm
$169.50
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BP145B3
Ø1" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Coated for 45:55 (R:T) Split Ratio for 1-2 µm
$160.40
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BP245B3
Ø2" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Coated for 45:55 (R:T) Split Ratio for 1-2 µm
$179.40
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Pellicle Beamsplitters, Coated for 3 - 5 µm, 45:55 (R:T)

Part Number
Description
Price
Availability
BP545B4
Ø1/2" Pellicle Beamsplitter, Coated for 45:55 (R:T) Split Ratio for 3-5 µm
$169.50
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BP145B4
Ø1" Pellicle Beamsplitter, R/T Ratio: 45/55 for 3000-5000 nm
$160.40
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Pellicle Mounts

Closeup view of pellicle taps

Thorlabs offers both fixed and kinematic mounting options for our Ø1/2", Ø1", and Ø2" pellicle beamsplitters. Two 2-56 capscrews included with the mount are used to attach the pellicle. Pellicle mounts are post-mountable via 8-32 or M4 x 0.7 tapped mounting holes (KM05BP and KM05BP/M), or #8 (M4) counterbores (all other pellicle mounts).

Click here for more information about our fixed pellicle mounts.
Click here for more information about our kinematic pellicle mounts.

Part Number
Description
Price
Availability
BP057
Ø1/2" Fixed Pellicle Mount
$25.10
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BP107
Mounting Fork for Ø1" Pellicle Beamsplitters
$32.10
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BP207
Mounting Fork for Ø2" Pellicle Beamsplitters
$40.70
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KM05BP
Kinematic Pellicle Mount for KM05 series.
$60.00
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KM100BP
Kinematic Pellicle Mount for KM100 Series
$75.50
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KM200BP
Kinematic Pellicle Mount for KM200 Series
$103.00
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KM05BP/M
Kinematic Mount for KM05 series.
$60.00
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