Optical Chopping
USING THE PEM’S 2F REFERENCE
The PEM modulates light polarization. When a PEM is used between two crossed polarizers, the set-up can modulate the intensity of a light beam (chopping). This intensity modulation is at a fixed frequency between 40 and 200 kHz.
Setup
Chopping frequency: PEM’s 2nd harmonic (2f)
Obtained Waveforms
USING THE PEM’S 1F REFERENCE
When the PEM is set up between a circular polarizer and a linear polarizer the following “on and off” chopped waveform is obtained. Note the obtained waveform approximates a 50/50 duty cycle. The extinction ratio is set by the extinction ratio of the polarizers used in the optical path.
Setup
Chopping frequency: PEM’s first harmonic (1f)
Obtained Waveforms
APPLICATIONS
“Chopping” at tens of kHz without moving mechanical parts, vacuum UV to mid-IR
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