Equilateral Prism SF10 60mm
Description
Equilateral Prisms are used routinely as dispersing elements where spectral separation is required. They provide better brightness (lower stray light) than diffraction gratings. They also have greater power handling capabilities and avoid possible confusion when trying to interpret overlapping spectral orders. It must be remembered that dispersion is non-linear with wavelength and that surface reflection losses may affect throughput. Ealing offers Equilateral Prisms in three materials designed to suit a wide variety of dispersion, wavelength, and surface reflection requirements. In general, a higher refractive index material produces greater angular separation.
Equilateral Prism SF10 60mm
Specifications |
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Material: | SF10 |
Wavelength Range: | 400-2400nm |
Dimension (A): | 60 mm |
Dimension (B): | 60 mm |
Dimension (C): | 60 mm |
Surface Quality (scratch-dig): | 80-50 |
Flatness: | 2 Lamda |
Features
Ideal for wavelength separation in broadband applications
BK7, SF10, or F2
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Frequently Asked Questions
Equilateral Prisms are used as dispersing elements where spectral separation is required.
Equilateral Prisms provide better brightness (lower stray light) than diffraction gratings.
Equilateral Prisms are available in BK7, SF10, or F2.
In general, a higher refractive index material produces greater angular separation.
The wavelength range for the SF10 material is 400-2400 nm.