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Optical glass is a key material used in lens manufacturing, boasting high transparency, high light transmittance, excellent temperature resistance, and chemical stability. Optical glass is typically composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO2), and its refractive index and dispersion can be tailored to suit specific application requirements. Optical glass also has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, enabling it to maintain stable optical performance despite significant temperature fluctuations.


Optical prism types and their characteristics
Dispersive prisms : These prisms, typically triangular in shape, are used to separate different wavelengths of incident light into distinct optical paths. Dispersive prisms achieve this function by altering the refractive index of each wavelength, and are therefore widely used in spectroscopy, laser tuning, and beam combining.
Reflecting Prisms : Reflecting prisms use total internal reflection to change the direction of light or an image. They are commonly used in imaging systems to reduce the physical size of the optical system and are easier to align because they use a single element rather than multiple mirrors.
Rotating Prisms : Rotating prisms rotate light 90° or 180° through total internal reflection and are often used in applications where image rotation is required.
Displacement prism : A displacement prism changes the angle of light with respect to the normal while keeping the direction of the light unchanged. This type of prism is mainly used to adjust the path of light without affecting its direction.
Right-angle prism : A right-angle prism has a right-angled main section and is commonly used in optical systems to deflect and reflect light beams. For example, it is used in reflecting systems in telescopes.
Penta prism : Penta prism has a pentagonal main cross section and has specific optical properties. It is often used in measuring optical equipment.
Reflecting prism : The surface is coated with a reflective film, which is used to efficiently reflect light. It is commonly used in laser ranging and optical communication equipment.
Beam splitter : An optical device that splits a beam of light into multiple beams, widely used in laser equipment and fiber optic communication systems.
Polarizing prism : It can decompose light to produce different polarized lights, such as Nicol prism and Wollaston prism, and is often used in the research and application of polarized light.
Optical glass is a key material used in the manufacture of lenses, with the characteristics of high transparency, high light transmittance, good temperature resistance and chemical stability.
Optical glass is a key material used in lens manufacturing, boasting high transparency, high light transmittance, excellent temperature resistance, and chemical stability. Optical glass is typically composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO2), and its refractive index and dispersion can be tailored to suit specific application requirements. Optical glass also has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, enabling it to maintain stable optical performance despite significant temperature fluctuations.


Optical prism types and their characteristics
Dispersive prisms : These prisms, typically triangular in shape, are used to separate different wavelengths of incident light into distinct optical paths. Dispersive prisms achieve this function by altering the refractive index of each wavelength, and are therefore widely used in spectroscopy, laser tuning, and beam combining.
Reflecting Prisms : Reflecting prisms use total internal reflection to change the direction of light or an image. They are commonly used in imaging systems to reduce the physical size of the optical system and are easier to align because they use a single element rather than multiple mirrors.
Rotating Prisms : Rotating prisms rotate light 90° or 180° through total internal reflection and are often used in applications where image rotation is required.
Displacement prism : A displacement prism changes the angle of light with respect to the normal while keeping the direction of the light unchanged. This type of prism is mainly used to adjust the path of light without affecting its direction.
Right-angle prism : A right-angle prism has a right-angled main section and is commonly used in optical systems to deflect and reflect light beams. For example, it is used in reflecting systems in telescopes.
Penta prism : Penta prism has a pentagonal main cross section and has specific optical properties. It is often used in measuring optical equipment.
Reflecting prism : The surface is coated with a reflective film, which is used to efficiently reflect light. It is commonly used in laser ranging and optical communication equipment.
Beam splitter : An optical device that splits a beam of light into multiple beams, widely used in laser equipment and fiber optic communication systems.
Polarizing prism : It can decompose light to produce different polarized lights, such as Nicol prism and Wollaston prism, and is often used in the research and application of polarized light.
