A method for measuring polarization in the vacuum ultraviolet

K. Rabinovitch, L. R. Canfield, R. P. Madden


A simple experimental method for determining the degree of plane polarization of a far ultraviolet monochromator was developed and tested. This determination requires only a measurement of the reflectance at 45° angle of incidence with two or more orientations of the reflector about the optic axis. This procedure works at all wavelengths without requiring a detailed knowledge of the optical constants of the reflector material. The degree of plane polarization has been determined for a 0.5-m Seya-Namioka monochromator. The polarization has been found to depend strongly on wavelength and on both the grating and the grating overcoating. © 1965 Optical Society of America.

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Temperature K: ~298 Wavelength Range, μ: 0.0584-0.1930 Geometry θ θ': 45°, 45° Composition (weight percent), Specifications and Remarks: Opaque; measured in vacuum.