大卤化汞晶体取向的偏振成像

F. Jin, Joo-Soo Kim, S. Kutcher, Emir Y. Haskovic, D. Meyers, J. Soos, S. Trivedi, N. Gupta
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偏振成像是一种通过检测双折射晶体在会聚偏振光中产生的干涉图样来确定双折射晶体光轴方向的有用技术。我们开发了一种偏光镜,也被称为conoscope来表征大的溴化汞(Hg2Br2)晶体。这种晶体具有较大的双折射,在0.35 ~ 30微米范围内是透明的。它们在设计用于多光谱和高光谱成像应用的声光可调谐滤波器(AOTFs)时非常有用,特别是在覆盖8至12 mm的长波红外(LWIR)大气窗口中。在Hg2Br2晶体中制备高效的LWIR AOTF需要精确的晶体取向知识。通过气相技术,我们培育出了直径为2英寸、长度为2英寸的Hg2Br2晶体。劳厄x射线衍射技术在这种材料的情况下是困难的,特别是对于大的生长晶体,由于吸收和x射线诱导的荧光。conconscopy是一种很好的技术来验证光轴和其他轴的方向,并补充用于精确晶体取向的x射线衍射方法。我们在此报告,结合使用conconscopy, x射线衍射和Hg2Br2的双折射特性来识别这种晶体的光学和其他轴方向。
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Polarization Imaging for crystallographic orientation of large mercurous halide crystals
Polarization Imaging is a useful technique to optically determine the orientation of optic axis of birefringent crystals by examining the interference patterns produced in convergent polarized light by the crystal. We developed a polariscope, also known as a conoscope to characterize large mercurous bromide (Hg2Br2) crystals. Such crystals have large birefringence and they are transparent from 0.35 to 30 micron. They are very useful in designing Acousto-Optic Tunable Filters (AOTFs) for multi-spectral and hyperspectral imaging applications, especially in the strategic Long Wavelength Infrared (LWIR) atmospheric window covering 8 to 12 mm. Fabrication of an efficient LWIR AOTF in Hg2Br2 crystal requires knowledge of precise crystallographic orientation of the crystal. We have grown 2-inch in diameter and 2-inch long Hg2Br2 crystals, by vapor phase technique. The Laue x-ray diffraction technique is difficult in the case of this material, especially for large as grown crystals, due to absorption and x-ray induced fluorescence. Conoscopy is a good technique to verify optic and other axes directions and is complimentary to the x-ray diffraction method used for precise crystallographic orientation. We are reporting here, use of a combination of conoscopy, x-ray diffraction, and the birefringent property of Hg2Br2 to identify the optic and other axes directions in such crystals.
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