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Are the polarizers shipped with a protective film?

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Polymer Polarizers and Retarders

Polymer polarizers and retarders, consisting of sheets of polyvinyl alcohol and TAC cellulose triacetate, alter the polarization of light.

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Polarizers Review

Polarizers are used in a wide range of imaging and research and development applications.

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Does the thickness of the polymer polarizer affect its optical properties?

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What is the benefit of polymer retarders?

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You offer many types of polarizers. What are some key benefits to help me decide which is best for my application?

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First Contact Polymer Solution

First Contact Polymer Solution is an easy-to-use liquid polymer for cleaning the surfaces of lenses and other optical components (see below for a more extensive list)

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How can I determine the polarization direction of a polarizing film?

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In which thicknesses are the polarizers available?

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Can I cut the polarizing film to a specific dimension myself?

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What is the operating temperature range for the polarizing film?

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Is it possible to laminate the polarizing film between glass?

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What are the meanings for the different terms used for polarizers?

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Which linear polarizing film is best suited for my application?

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What does the wavelength designation mean for quartz retarders and how does this relate to the film specifications?

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Laser-Cut Polymer Polarizer and Retarder Quote Tool

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Polarizer Selection Guide

Edmund Optics' Polarizer Selection Guide refines your search for a specific type of polarizer.

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Polarization Overview - Part 1: Polarization Basics

Polarizers are optical components designed to filter, modify, or analyze the various polarization states of light.

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What is the maximum amount of light a polarizer can transmit?

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What is a Polarization Directed Lens?

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Polarization Directed Flat Lenses Product Review

Polarization Directed Flat Lenses, which are formed with polymerized liquid crystal thin-film, create a focal length that is dependent on polarization state.

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Laser Polarization: The Importance of Polarization in Laser Applications

Understanding the polarization of laser light is critical for many applications, as polarization impacts reflectance, focusing the beam, and other key behaviors.

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What is the difference between s- and p-polarization states?

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Ultra-Thin Longpass and Shortpass Filters

Innovative ultra-thin filters provide flexibility, scratch resistance, and durability comparable to most hard oxide coatings. Learn more at Edmund Optics.

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Edmund Optics Global Manufacturing Facilities

Edmund Optics® (EO) manufactures millions of precision optical components and subassemblies every year in our 5 global manufacturing facilities.

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Laser Optics Lab: Coatings

Optical coatings are composed of thin-film layers used to enhance transmission or reflection properties within an optical system.

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What maximum dimensions of polarizing films can you supply? Are rolls available?

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What are Ultra-Thin Filters?

How are ultra-thin filters different from standard optical filters? Discover the unique features and capabilties of ultra-thin filters at Edmund Optics.

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Understanding Waveplates and Retarders

Waveplates (retarders) are different when used in polarized light than unpolarized light. Consider terminology, fabrication, or applications at Edmund Optics.

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When you list the average transmission of a polarizer, what is the difference between single, parallel, and crossed?

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