14CCR-1-1 - Corner Cube Retroreflector Prisms
Description
Corner Cube Retroreflectors are prisms designed to deviate incident light by 180 degrees independently of the angle of incidence. These retroreflectors have three mirror surfaces making angles of 90 degrees to each other, forming the corner of a cube with the entrance face perpendicular to the cube diagonal.
They are mainly used in high precision applications or with lasers over very long distances. Various dielectric coatings can be applied upon request.
14CCR-1-1 - Corner Cube Retroreflector Prisms
Specifications |
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Type And Material: | BK7, UVFS |
Length: | NA mm |
Diameter: | 25.4 mm |
Height: | 19 mm |
Thickness: | NA mm |
Mounting: | Unmounted |
Dimension Tolerances: | +0.0/-0.3 mm |
Surface Quality: | 40-20 scratch & dig |
Flatness: | λ/4 @ 633 nm |
Beam Deviation: | 180° ± 30 arcsec |
Clear Aperture: | >80 % |
Features
- Incident light deviates by 180 degrees independently of the angle of incidence
- Consists of three mirror surfaces forming a corner of a cube
- Mainly used in high precision applications and long-distance laser applications
- Available in different diameters and heights for versatile applications
- Dielectric coatings can be applied based on specific requirements
- Suitable for use with BK7 or UVFS materials
- Clear aperture greater than 80%
- Coating: Uncoated
Applications
- High-precision optical measurement and alignment
- Laser-based systems requiring precise beam control and redirection
- Laser communication and ranging systems
- Geodetic surveying and metrology
- LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) systems
- Remote sensing and interferometry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Retroreflector prisms are designed to deviate incident light by 180 degrees independently of an angle of incidence. They are mainly used in high precision applications or with lasers over very long distances.
Corner cube retroreflectors have 3 mirror surfaces making angles of 90 deg to each other, juxtaposed to form the corner of a cube with the entrance face perpendicular to cube diagonal.
Yes, various dielectric coatings can be deposited upon request.
The dimensions of the retroreflector prisms vary from 16 × 10 × 5 mm to 35 × 10 × 5 mm depending on the type.
The angle tolerance for right-angle prisms is ±2 arcmin for general type and ±5 arcsec for precision type.