BK7 equilateral prisms are commonly used for splitting light into its different colors.
Optics & Optomechanics
OSE-DPSQ
Equilateral Dispersing Prisms, SiO2
SiO2 equilateral prisms are commonly used for splitting light into its different colors.
OSE-DPTIH11
Equilateral Dispersing Prisms, S-TIH11
S-TIH11 equilateral prisms are usually used for scattering the light into its different colors.
OSE-KRPB
Knife Edge Right Angle Prisms
The knife-edge prism is polished on the sharp edges of the rectangular faces and has no chamfers on these edges.
The knife-edge prism is polished on the sharp edges of the rectangular faces and has no chamfers on these edges.
OSE-LPB
Light Pipes, BK7
BK7 Light Pipe is an optical element for illuminating a uniform brightness distribution from a light with a non-uniform brightness distribution.
OSE-LPSQ
Light Pipes, SiO2
SiO2 Light pipe is an optical element for illuminating a uniform brightness distribution from a light with a non-uniform brightness distribution.
OSE-PBPQ-30L20-10
Pellin Broca Prism
Pellin-Broca prism is a scattering Brewster prism and is designed to emit in the direction perpendicular to the incident beam.
OSE-PPB
Penta Prisms
Penta prisms deflect an input beam 270 degrees regardless of the angle of incidence on the first face.
OSE-PRS
Prism Sheets
The prism plate is used when changing the incidence direction or scattering a light source that is directional, such as an optical device for the LCD TV.
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