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Note: A large aperture four-mirror reflective wave-plate for high-intensity short-pulse laser experiments
1Helmholtz-Institut Jena, Helmholtzweg 4, 07743 Jena, Germany. B.Aurand@gsi.de
The Review of Scientific Instruments
|April 3, 2012
Abstract:
We report on a four-mirror reflective wave-plate system based on a phase-shifting mirror (PSM) for a continuous variation of elliptical polarization without changing the beam position and direction. The system presented and characterized here can replace a conventional retardation plate providing all advantages of a PSM, such as high damage-threshold, large scalability, and low dispersion. This makes reflective wave-plates an ideal tool for ultra-high power laser applications.

