(25) Right-Angle prisms are used to aim a beam of light at 90 degrees from the incident or to retroreflect a beam. In addition they are used as a front angle mirror and used as an internal or external mirror.
(30) Right-Angle prisms are used to aim a beam of light at 90 degrees from the incident or to retroreflect a beam. In addition they are used as a front angle mirror and used as an internal or external mirror.
(7) High precision right-angle prisms can be used for critical applications. Their surface flatness and wavefront distortion exceeds standard right-angle prisms.
(7) High precision right-angle prisms can be used for critical applications. Their surface flatness and wavefront distortion exceeds standard right-angle prisms.
(6) High precision right-angle prisms can be used for critical applications. Their surface flatness and wavefront distortion exceeds standard right-angle prisms.
Roof prisms or Amici prisms, defer the image through a 90 degree angle. Thus they are well suited for right-angle deflection and image erection (left-to-right angle deflection and top-to-bottom inversion).
(4) Roof prisms or Amici prisms, defer the image through a 90 degree angle. Thus they are well suited for right-angle deflection and image erection (left-to-right angle deflection and top-to-bottom inversion).
(5) Roof prisms or Amici prisms, defer the image through a 90 degree angle. Thus they are well suited for right-angle deflection and image erection (left-to-right angle deflection and top-to-bottom inversion).
(5) Solid glass retroreflectors cause any ray that enters the effective aperture of retroreflector to come forth from the entrance/exit face parallel to initial entered face. Thus, incident beam are reflected directly on itself by filling the effective aperture.