Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7907679 | Optical Materials | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Polystyrene microspheres (PSMs) with diameters of 5â¯Î¼m and 10â¯Î¼m are prepared on garnet by a self-assembly method. The pressure generated by quartz sheet/PSM/garnet/graphite is measured by a resistance strain sensor as a function of the external direct current (DC) voltage. The surface morphology of the PSMs are observed by optical microscopy. The polarization properties of the linearly and circularly polarized laser beams with a wavelength of 1550â¯nm reflected from the different PSMs are researched by a Thorlabs PAX 5710 IR3 Polarization Analyzing System as a function of the external DC voltage. The results show that the PSMs with different sizes can be damaged when the external pressure exceeds its critical value of 3.0â¯MPa, but the critical DC voltages are different. The optical polarization properties of the circularly polarized laser beam can be changed with the external DC voltage, whereas the linearly polarized laser beam cannot be changed.
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Authors
Xinbing Jiao, Qian Pan, Xinwei Zhao, Ruirui Hao, Xue Bai,