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Nonpolarizing beam splitter designed by frustrated total internal reflection inside a glass cube

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The abstract for this paper has been replaced with the following editorial note: It has come to the attention of the Optical Society of America that the article “Nonpolarizing beam splitter designed by frustrated total internal reflection inside a glass cube,” Xueke Xu, Jianda Shao, and Zhengxiu Fan, Appl. Opt. 45, 4297–4302 (2006) should not have been submitted owing to its substantial replication, without appropriate attribution, of significant elements found in the previously published material: “High-performance thin-film polarizing beam splitter operating at angles greater than critical angle,” Li Li and J. A. Dobrowolski, Appl. Opt. 39, 2754–2771 (2000); “The design of optical thin film coatings with total and frustrated internal reflection,” Li Li, Opt. Photon. News 14(9), 24–30 (2003); and “Non-polarizing thin film interference filters with FTIR,” Li Li, Penghui Ma, and P. G. Verly, Optical Interference Coatings, OSA Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, 2004), paper ThD3.

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