Abstract

A method of calibrating the photoelastic modulator (PEM) using direct current component is proposed. The laser beam passes through a polarizer, the PEM to be calibrated and is then split into two sub-beams by a Wollaston prism. The two sub-beams are then detected by two detectors. The small peak retardation is independent of the fluctuation of the initial intensity. The calibration setup is compact. In experiments, a PEM was calibrated and the calibration error was less than 0.008rad when the peak retardation changed in the range of 0.1λ–0.5λ.

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