Precision
Optics
Introduce
Windows
Lenses
Prisms
Penta
Prism
Beamsplitter
Penta Prisms
Rigth
Angle Prisms
Dove
Prisms
Roof
Prisms
Corner
Cuber Retroreflector
Anamorphic
Prism
Dispersing
prisms
Wedge
Prism
Waveplates
Beamsplitters
Filters
Laser
Optics
Coloured
Optical Glass
IR
Materials
Coating
Custom
Optics
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Prisms
are blocks of optical material with flat polished sides
arranged at precisely controlled angles to each other,
which deflect, deviate and rotate beams of light as
well as dispersing their wavelengths.
There
are many types of prism, each having a particular geometry
to achieve the reflections necessary to perform a specific
imaging task. Reflecting prisms may invert, rotate,
deviate or displace a beam. Dispersing prisms produce
spectral separation for spectroscopic applications or
for tuning a laser output.
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Dream
Lasers offers
many kinds of high precision prisms, but please keep
in mind that selection of the most suitable prism is
primarily dependent on the application.
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Prism
Type
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Material
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Applications
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Penta
Prism
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BK7
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Penta
prism can deviate an incident beam without inverting
or reversing to 90¡ã. The deviation angle of 90¡ãis
independent of any rotation of the prism about
an axis parallel to the line of intersection of
the two reflecting faces. It is commonly used
in Plumb Level, Surveying, Alignment, Rangefinding
and Optical Tooling.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Penta
Prisms.
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Beamsplitter
Penta Prism
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BK7
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By
adding a wedge and with partial refractive coating
on surfaces S1, it can be used as a beamsplitter.
It is often used in Plumb Level, Surveying, Alignment,
Rangefinding and Optical Tooling.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Beamsplitter
Penta Prisms.
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Right
Angle Prisms
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BK7
Fused Silica
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Right
angle prism is deviating or deflecting a beam
of light with 90¡ã or 180¡ã.It is often used in
telescope, periscope and other optical system.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Right
Angle Prisms.
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Dove
Prism
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BK7
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Dove
prism has two applications. The main application
is used as a rotator. It can rotate an image but
without deviating the beam. And when the prism
is rotated about the input parallel ray through
some angle, the image rotates through twice that
angle. Another application is used as a retroreflector.
For this application it perform as a right-angle
prism.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Dove
Prisms.
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Roof
Prism
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BK7
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Roof
prism is combined with a right angle prism and
a totally internally reflecting roof and they
are attached by them largest square surfaces.
It can invert and reverse an image, also, deflect
the image 90¡ã . Therefore, it is often used in
terrestrial telescopes, viewing systems and rangefinders.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Roof
Prisms.
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Corner
Cube Retroflector
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BK7
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It
has three mutually perpendicular surfaces and
a hypotenuse face. Light entering through the
hypotenuse is reflected by each of the three surfaces
in turn and will emerge through the hypotenuse
face parallel to the entering beam regardless
of the orientation the incident beam. For its
special performance, it is often used to the distance
measurement, optical signal process and laser
interferometer.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Corner
Cube Retroflector.
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Anamorphic
Prism
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SF11
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These
two prisms can expand or contract the beam in
one direction without any changes in the other
direction. By adjusting the angles among the incident
beam and two prisms, the shape of the beam can
be changed. It is very easy to turn elliptical
bean into circular beam.
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BK7
Fused
Silica
SF-14
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Dispersing
prisms are used for wavelength separation applications.
A light ray is twice refracted through the prism
with a total deviation of qd. Deviation is a function
of refractive index, and hence wavelength.
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Wedge
Prism
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BK7
Fused Silica
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Wedge
prisms have similar function with optical windows.
They all can be used as isolating components.
Wedges may be used to produce a small deviation,
which don't allow return to the source.
Please
refer to
this page for more information about Wedge
Prisms.
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