Specifications
A Glan-Taylor prism is a product that converts light of other polarization states into linearly polarized light. It consists of two identical prisms made of birefringent material, separated by an air gap. The Glan-Taylor prism splits the incoming unpolarized light beam into two rays: one is a linearly polarized ray transmitted from the other side, and the other is an ordinary ray that undergoes total internal reflection and absorption.
Its length-to-aperture ratio is less than 1.0, making it a relatively thin polarizer. Polarizers without side escape windows are suitable for medium and low-power applications that do not require side beam suppression, especially for collimated input beams.

Features:
- Air Gap
- Near Brewster Angle Cut
- High Polarization Purity
- Compact Design
- Suitable for Medium and Low-Power Applications