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Embedded Multilayer Thin Film Stacks as Polarizing Beam Splitters and Wave Retarders Operating under Condition of Frustrated Total Internal Reflection

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Figure 1 Embedded centro-symmetric multilayer thin-film device as polarizing beam splitter (PBS) operating under conditions of frustrated total internal reflection
Figure 2 Embedded multilayer thin-film transmission device that operates under conditions of frustrated total
Figure 3 Embedded multilayer thin-film 50%-50% beam splitter operating under conditions of FTIR
Table 1. List of  various 50%-50% beam splitters
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