Prisms

A prism is a class of optical elements that forms a specific angle between incident and emergent light and deflects the optical path.

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    • Commodity name: Prisms

    A prism is a class of optical elements that forms a specific angle between incident and emergent light and deflects the optical path.

    Prism Overview

    A prism is a class of optical elements that forms a specific angle between incident and emergent light and deflects the optical path. In optical systems, prisms can alter the angle between the incident and emergent light—such as deflecting light by 90° or 180°—as well as shift the path of light and reverse the orientation of images. Prisms are widely used in fields like laser research, laser optics systems, optical imaging, machine vision, life sciences, and biomedical applications, often integrated into various products and technologies.

     

    Prism Type

    Polarizing beam splitters, right-angle prisms, pentagonal prisms, Dove prisms, birefringent prisms, roof prisms, corner cubes, wedge mirrors, and high-precision cemented prisms, among others.

     

    Prism Processing Specifications

    Prism Processing Specifications

    Materials: Fused quartz, JGS1, Corning 7980, BK7, H-K9L, optical glass, infrared materials, and more.

    Parameters

    Standard

    High precision

    Dimensional Tolerance

    +0/-0.05mm

    +0/-0.05mm

    Flatness

    λ/2@633nm

    <20″

    Wavefront Distortion

    λ/2@633nm

    λ/10@633nm

    Surface Quality

    60-40

    10-5

    Angle Tolerance

    <3′

    <10″

    Ra

    <1nm

    <0.5nm

    Coating

    Customized to Customer Specifications

     

    Application Areas

    Prisms are used in laser technology, medical devices, laser measurement, optical instruments, optical imaging, laser calibration and tracking, machine vision, and pattern recognition, among other applications.

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