| 1. | A "'Glan Taylor prism "'is a type of polarizing beam splitter.
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| 2. | A "'Glan Thompson prism "'is a type of polarizing beam splitter.
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| 3. | The relative minus sign appears because the beam splitter is a unitary transformation.
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| 4. | Normally, a diffractive beam splitter is used in tandem with a focused spots.
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| 5. | By introducing the second beam splitter, the path information has been " erased ".
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| 6. | Then you shoot the electrons simultaneously into a beam splitter.
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| 7. | We can express the state of the system, before the final beam splitters, as
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| 8. | In the bottom diagram, a second beam splitter is introduced at the top right.
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| 9. | The apparatus also contains an infrared laser, beam splitters, and many feedback control loops.
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| 10. | This can be achieved by using a series of low-reflectance beam splitters, for instance.
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