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← ScienceWhich mechanism limits light transmission in polarizing beam splitters after sustained high-power laser exposure?
A)Thermal nonlinearity affecting retardance✓
B)Interference creating destructive wavelengths
C)Diffraction causing secondary scattering
D)Refraction shifting the beam angle
💡 Explanation
Thermal gradients induce changes to the refractive index causing thermal nonlinearity, which shifts the polarization retardation, thereby causing leakage of the rejected polarization through the splitter at high power, because the polarization is no longer perfectly rotated. Therefore, transmission is limited rather than undergoing diffraction.
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