An optimal equilateral triangle prism for color dispersion. Made of N-SF11 substrate, available in sizes ranging from 5 to 50 mm.
The equilateral triangle prism functions as a dispersive prism that separates white light (parallel light) into the spectrum of a rainbow. It forms a bright spectrum with less stray light compared to diffraction gratings and does not generate secondary spectra. It uses N-SF11 flint glass as the substrate, which has a lower Abbe number and higher chromatic dispersion compared to crown glass represented by N-BK7. For applications that require multiple prisms to enhance resolution during light dispersion, using prisms with anti-reflective coatings on the entrance and exit surfaces is effective.
【Features】
■ Optimal for color dispersion
■ Available sizes range from 5 to 50 mm
■ Options for versions with AR coating and without coating
■ Other dispersive prisms are also available
*You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan that features this product from the link below.