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Problem with Birefringent Material in Non Sequential Mode

  • 5 November 2022
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I am trying to model a series of prisms in non sequential mode in Optics studio. The flow of the design is as follows. 

 

  1. I send a beam polarised along \hat{y}, and it is incident normally on a Calcite prism (with OA along \hat{z}) as shown below. The ray does not undergo refraction (as expected), and has a refractive index n_o. 
  2. Next, the ray is incident on another Calcite prism (with OA along \hat{y}), and hence the beam undergoes refraction (since it now has a refractive index n_e) and follows a path as shown. 

Now, as per my understanding of birefringence, if I were to use a beam polarised along \hat{x}, and keep everything in the model fixed,  except the OA of the second prism is now along \hat{x}, the beam should follow the same trajectory as before since the ray has a refractive index n_e in the second prism just as before. However, I see a discrepancy and the rays follow a different trajectory as shown below. 

 

 

Is this expected or am I making a mistake while modeling?

 

 


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