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Supplier: CeNing Optics Co., Ltd.
Description: Equilateral dispersing prisms have three equal 60°angles, and are mostly used to disperse the spectrum.
- Largest Dimension: 50.8 mm
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/2
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Supplier: EKSMA OPTICS
Description: Like Brewster Angle Windows, Laser Dispersing Prisms can be used inside the cavity of laser operating on very low gain laser transitions, where even slight reflection losses may be intolerable. Custom fabrication also available: coating, cutting, edging, drilling according to your
- Largest Dimension: 6 to 22 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, UV-grade Fused Silica, Other Material
- Prism Type: Other
- Surface Flatness: λ/4
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Supplier: Thorlabs, Inc.
Description: . Thorlabs offers an extensive collection of prisms in various shapes and configurations: right-angle, dispersing, roof, dove, retro-reflecting, penta, and wedge prisms are available.
- Largest Dimension: 10 to 50 mm
- Prism Material: F2 Glass, Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
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Supplier: Thorlabs, Inc.
Description: . Thorlabs offers an extensive collection of prisms in various shapes and configurations: right-angle, dispersing, roof, dove, retro-reflecting, penta, and wedge prisms are available.
- Largest Dimension: 15 to 17.2 mm
- Prism Material: SF10 Glass, UV-grade Fused Silica, Other Material
- Prism Type: Other
- Surface Flatness: λ/4
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Supplier: CASTECH, Inc.
Description: Note: • Coatings: optional. • Other sizes and material are available upon request.
- Largest Dimension: 20 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/8
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Supplier: Tower Optical Corporation
Description: Prisms are transparent optical blocks having at least two flat polished sides inclined relative to each other, at precisely controlled angles, so as to deflect, deviate, and rotate beams of light as well as dispersing their wavelengths. There are many types of prisms, each
- Largest Dimension: 0.5000 to 80 mm
- Prism Type: Anamorphic, Corner Cube Retroreflector, Dove, Penta, Right Angle, Wedge
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
- Surface Quality: 10-5 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Foctek Photonics, Inc.
Description: , Amici Prisms. 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
- Antireflection Coating: Yes
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral, Other
- Reflective Coating: Yes
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Supplier: Shanghai Optics
Description: A prism is a solid glass object given a specific geometric shape for the purpose of dispersing, deviating, rotating or displacing a beam of light. A micro prism, as the name suggests, is a very small version of an optical prism. Though there are many types of
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
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Supplier: Foctek Photonics, Inc.
Description: here 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
- Largest Dimension: 21.1 to 63.4 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
- Prism Type: Dove
- Surface Flatness: λ/2
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Supplier: Foctek Photonics, Inc.
Description: here 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
- Largest Dimension: 12 mm
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Anamorphic
- Surface Flatness: λ/8
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Supplier: ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
Description: Prism, a transparent object surrounded by two planes that intersect but are not parallel to each other, used to split light or disperse light beams. A prism is a polyhedron made of transparent materials (such as glass, crystal, etc.). It is widely used in optical instruments.
- Prism Type: Dove, Penta, Right Angle, Roof, Other
- Surface Flatness: λ/2, λ/4, λ/5, λ/8, λ/10
- Surface Quality: 10-5 Scratch / Dig, 20-10 Scratch / Dig, 40-20 Scratch / Dig, 60-40 Scratch / Dig, 80-50 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Changchun Sunday Optics Co., Ltd.
Description: Littrow prisms are typically 30°/60°/90° prisms, with a reflective film coating on the beveled surface. Coated littrow dipersion prisms are used to deviate the line of sight by 60°.Uncoated littrow dipersion prisms are used to disperse light into its component
- Largest Dimension: 5 to 100 mm
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Other
- Surface Quality: 20-10 Scratch / Dig
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Description: Features: • Large wavelength range: 0.15~5µm • Extreme hardness for harsh environment • Chemical and erosion resistant front surface • Various prism shapes: Right angle prisms, 60° equiliateral dispersing prism, and custom
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral, Right Angle
- Surface Flatness: Other
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Thorlabs, Inc.
Description: . Thorlabs offers an extensive collection of prisms in various shapes and configurations: right-angle, dispersing, roof, dove, retro-reflecting, penta, and wedge prisms are available.
- Largest Dimension: 23 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
- Prism Type: Roof
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
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Supplier: Thorlabs, Inc.
Description: . Thorlabs offers an extensive collection of prisms in various shapes and configurations: right-angle, dispersing, roof, dove, retro-reflecting, penta, and wedge prisms are available.
- Largest Dimension: 21.2 to 127 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
- Prism Type: Dove
- Surface Flatness: λ/5
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Supplier: Tower Optical Corporation
Description: Prisms are transparent optical blocks having at least two flat polished sides inclined relative to each other, at precisely controlled angles, so as to deflect, deviate, and rotate beams of light as well as dispersing their wavelengths. There are many types of prisms, each
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, UV-grade Fused Silica
- Prism Type: Right Angle
- Surface Flatness: λ/2, λ/4, λ/10
- Surface Quality: 20-10 Scratch / Dig, 40-20 Scratch / Dig, 60-40 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Daheng New Epoch Technology, Inc.
Description: An equilateral dispersing prism has an equilateral triangle in the cross-section with the three sides of equal length. They are used for wavelength separation. A light ray is refracted twice, passing through the prism with total deviation denoted by qd top angle. Deviation is a
- Largest Dimension: 10 to 40 mm
- Prism Material: SF10 Glass
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/4
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Supplier: Foctek Photonics, Inc.
Description: 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
- Antireflection Coating: Yes
- Largest Dimension: 1 to 300 mm
- Prism Material: UV-grade Fused Silica
- Prism Type: Right Angle
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Supplier: Changchun Sunday Optics Co., Ltd.
Description: the light comes in and out normally, the prism does not disperse. But the image that passes through Porro prism will be flipped 180 degrees, and it will travel in the direction it entered, which means it will travel 180 degrees.
- Largest Dimension: 5 to 100 mm
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Right Angle
- Surface Quality: 20-10 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Ross Optical Industries
Description: These prisms have three equal 60° angles and are used as dispersing prisms.
- Largest Dimension: 60 mm
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: Other
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Supplier: EKSMA OPTICS
Description: In a Pellin-Broca prism, an ordinary dispersing prism is split in half along the bisector of the apex angle. Using a right angle prism, the two halves are joined to create a dispersing prism with an internal right angle bend obtained by total internal
- Largest Dimension: 40 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, UV-grade Fused Silica
- Prism Type: Other
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: The 06SB10 Ultrafast Laser Brewster Angle Dispersing Prism is a 15.0 mm Prism made with UV grade fused silica, and optimized for 185-2100 nm. These prisms are used intracavity to compensate for dispersion of fixed cavity optics, such as a Ti:Sapphire crystal, or external
- Prism Material: UV-grade Fused Silica
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: The 10LK10 Ultrafast Laser Brewster Angle Dispersing Prism is a 25.0 mm Prism made with N-LaK21 or equivalent glass, and optimized for 370-2000 nm. These prisms are used intracavity to compensate for dispersion of fixed cavity optics, such as a Ti:Sapphire crystal, or
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: The 10SB10 Ultrafast Laser Brewster Angle Dispersing Prism is a 25.0 mm Prism made with UV grade fused silica, and optimized for 185-2100 nm. These prisms are used intracavity to compensate for dispersion of fixed cavity optics, such as a Ti:Sapphire crystal, or external
- Prism Material: UV-grade Fused Silica
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: The 06LK10 Ultrafast Laser Brewster Angle Dispersing Prism is a 15.0 mm Prism made with N-LaK21 or equivalent glass, and optimized for 370-2000 nm. These prisms are used intracavity to compensate for dispersion of fixed cavity optics, such as a Ti:Sapphire crystal, or
- Surface Flatness: λ/10
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Qioptiq
Description: Spectrally disperse light Angular dispersion ?e' = e'F' - e'C'(e'F' is the exit angle for ? = 480 nm, e'C' is the exit angle for ? = 643.8 nm) Uncoated
- Largest Dimension: 60 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, F2 Glass
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Supplier: Qioptiq
Description: Spectrally disperse light No deflection of transmitted beams for ? = 587.6 nm Uncoated Angular dispersion ?e' = e'F' - e'C'(e'F' is the exit angle for ? = 480 nm, e'C' is the exit angle for ? = 643.8 nm)
- Largest Dimension: 20 to 30 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, SF10 Glass
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Supplier: Qioptiq
Description: Spectrally disperse light Angular dispersion ?e' = e'F' - e'C'(e'F' is the exit angle for ? = 480 nm, e'C' is the exit angle for ? = 643.8 nm) Uncoated
- Largest Dimension: 25 to 60 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, F2 Glass, SF10 Glass
- Prism Type: Equilateral
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Supplier: HG Optronics, Inc.
Description: tuning. 7.1. What is dispersion prism? A dispersive prism is an optical prism, usually having the shape of a geometrical triangular prism, used as a spectroscopic component. 7.2. What’s the main application of dispersion prism? Dispersion Prisms used
- Largest Dimension: 50.8 mm
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass, UV-grade Fused Silica, Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/4, Other
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: Ray Deviation of 60° If Coated Ideal as a Dispersion Prism if Uncoated Right Handed Image TECHSPEC® 30° - 60° - 90° Littrow Dispersion Prisms can be used for a variety of applications. Uncoated littrow dipersion prisms are used to disperse light into its component
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
- Surface Quality: 80-50 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: Ray Deviation of 60° If Coated Ideal as a Dispersion Prism if Uncoated Right Handed Image TECHSPEC® 30° - 60° - 90° Littrow Dispersion Prisms can be used for a variety of applications. Uncoated littrow dipersion prisms are used to disperse light into its component
- Prism Material: BK7 Glass
- Surface Quality: 80-50 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: Ideal for Light Dispersion Sizes Ranging from 5 - 50mm Available Uncoated or Anti-Reflection Coated Additional Equilateral Prism Options Available Equilateral prisms feature three equal 60° angles and are often referred to as dispersing prisms
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/4
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: Ideal for Light Dispersion Sizes Ranging from 5 - 50mm Available Uncoated or Anti-Reflection Coated Additional Equilateral Prism Options Available Equilateral prisms feature three equal 60° angles and are often referred to as dispersing prisms
- Prism Material: Other Material
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Flatness: λ/4
- Surface Quality: 40-20 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Knight Optical (UK) Ltd
Description: These dispersing equilateral dispersing prisms have a very simple triangular cross section. Equilateral dispersion prisms are commonly used for wavelength separations, i.e. refracting white light into a rainbow pattern effect. Depending on the material used equilateral
- Largest Dimension: 35 mm
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Quality: 60-40 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Knight Optical (UK) Ltd
Description: These dispersing equilateral dispersing prisms have a very simple triangular cross section. Equilateral dispersion prisms are commonly used for wavelength separations, i.e. refracting white light into a rainbow pattern effect. Depending on the material used equilateral
- Largest Dimension: 25 mm
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Quality: 60-40 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Knight Optical (UK) Ltd
Description: These dispersing equilateral dispersing prisms have a very simple triangular cross section. Equilateral dispersion prisms are commonly used for wavelength separations, i.e. refracting white light into a rainbow pattern effect. Depending on the material used equilateral
- Largest Dimension: 40 mm
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Quality: 60-40 Scratch / Dig
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Supplier: Knight Optical (UK) Ltd
Description: These dispersing equilateral dispersing prisms have a very simple triangular cross section. Equilateral dispersion prisms are commonly used for wavelength separations, i.e. refracting white light into a rainbow pattern effect. Depending on the material used equilateral
- Largest Dimension: 15 mm
- Prism Type: Equilateral
- Surface Quality: 60-40 Scratch / Dig
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ensures total internal reflection of the light within the prism, which helps maintain the correctness of the image and eliminates chromatic aberration or other optical errors. Non-dispersive vs. dispersive types: Non-dispersive: This type of Amici roof prism is often used in optical (read more)
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Optical Prism Application Notes
Optical prisms have at least two polished and flat surfaces which are designed to perform different functions such as changing the direction of light, combining or splitting optical beams, providing proper image orientation, dispersing light, or creating beam displacement. You can find Precision
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Introduction to Different Types of Optical Prisms
. There are four main types of prisms based on the function: dispersion prism, deflection or reflection prism, rotating prism and offset prism. Deflection, offset and rotating prisms are commonly used in imaging applications; diffusion prisms are designed for dispersive light sources and are not suitable
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Applied Prismatic and Reflective Optics
Abbe Dispersing Prism ...
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Optical Coherence Tomography
Dramatic increases in speed were achieved when improved tuning elements such as dispersion prisms , rotating poly- gons, resonant scanning mirrors, diffraction gratings, and scanning Fabry-Perot filters were used [9–15].
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Springer Handbook of Lasers and Optics
(b) Laser tuner based on the use of a dispersive prism .
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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
A variety of optical techniques can be employed to develop a sensor capable of capturing hyperspectral imagery, including dispersive prism or grating spectrometers, Michelson Fourier transform spectrometers, spatial Fourier transform spectrometers, scanning Fabry–Perot etalons, acousto-optic tunable filters, and dielectric filters.
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Astronomical Spectroscopy for Amateurs
Giovanni Amici (1786–1863), director of the Florence Observatory in Italy, employed a combination of crown and flint prisms in his dispersion prism arrange- ment that effectively gave a straight through, undeviated spectrum.
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Optical Coherence Tomography
BS beam splitter, DP dispersion prism , 2D PDA two-dimensional photo detector array, LTCS low time coherence light source, PA piezo actuator, RB reference beam, RM reference mirror, SA sample, SB sample beam.
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Springer Handbook of Lasers and Optics
(b) Laser tuner based on the use of a dispersive prism .
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Solid-State Laser Engineering
To obtain output at these wavelengths, parasitic oscillations at the higher gain transitions are typically suppressed by dichroic mirrors and intra- cavity dispersive prisms .
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http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/38019/32053035-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
New prism sequence arrangements for enabling the convenient use of very low- dispersive prisms were also developed [85].
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The Chromostereoscopic Process: A Novel Single Image Stereoscopic Process
This low dispersion prism also imparts a very small chromatic dispersion to the image in a direction opposite that of the high dispersion prism.