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Prisms
The internal reflection type parabolic lens is an optical element that can collect light on the emitting end surface when incident light from different directions is reflected from the streamlined side surface.
Dove prisms have the useful property of completely inverting an image by 180 degrees.
BK7 equilateral prisms are commonly used for splitting light into its different colors.
SiO2 equilateral prisms are commonly used for splitting light into its different colors.
S-TIH11 equilateral prisms are usually used for scattering the light into its different colors.
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.
BK7 Light Pipe is an optical element for illuminating a uniform brightness distribution from a light with a non-uniform brightness distribution.
SiO2 Light pipe is an optical element for illuminating a uniform brightness distribution from a light with a non-uniform brightness distribution.
Pellin-Broca prism is a scattering Brewster prism and is designed to emit in the direction perpendicular to the incident beam.
Penta prisms deflect an input beam 270 degrees regardless of the angle of incidence on the first face.
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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