概述
- Material: K9 glass
- Operating wavelength: 350 nm-2.0 μm
- Uses: Rotate, invert or reflect backwards of the image, collimate the beam
Dove Prisms, also known as Duff Prisms, is a type of reflective prism that looks like a right-angled prism with the top corner cut off, and is like a rotator. After the light passes through this prism, the rotation of the image is changed because only one total reflection occurs, and the image is reversed by 180°. The Dowell prism can rotate, upside down, or reflect backwards. After light enters from one of the bevels, it creates a total reflection on the longest base plane and then exits from the opposite bevel. When the Dawey prism is rotated on its optical axis, the rotation angle of the imaging is twice that of the prism. Dowell prisms with metal film can replace the reflectors. The Dowe prism introduces astigmatism when used for converging beams, so we recommend using it for collimated beams. In addition, the Dowe prism also affects the polarization state of the transmitted beam.
K9 Dover prism is based on RoHS-compliant K9 glass, which has excellent broad-spectral transmission characteristics (high transmittance at 350nm-2000nm wavelengths) and high hardness, so it can withstand a variety of physical or chemical stimuli, so it is often used as a substrate for a variety of optical components.
Dimension-labs offers a wide range of K9 Dawes prisms (specific sizes and parameters can be filtered from the details below) to meet the wide range of applications you need.
General parameters
| Material | K9 | Clear aperture | >90% | 
| Face shape | λ/4@632.8nm | Surface | 40-20 | 
| Dimensional tolerances(mm) | ±0.1 | Angular tolerances(mm) | ±3ˊ | 
| Chamfering | <0.2×45° | 
K9 Dawey Prism, uncoated(350-2000nm)
● Optical component material: K9 ● Working wavelength: 350nm-2μm (uncoated) ● Multiple sizes available ● Usage: Rotate, invert, or reflect images backwards
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