GB/T 11297.12-2012
ActiveTest method for extinction ratio of optical crystal
光学晶体消光比的测量方法
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This standard specifies the test method for measuring the extinction ratio of optical crystals, which quantifies the crystal's ability to transmit polarized light with minimal leakage. It is applied in the electronics and optics industries for quality control and performance evaluation of optical crystals used in devices such as lasers, polarizers, and optical isolators. The method is particularly relevant in manufacturing and testing contexts where precise polarization performance is critical.
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