Optical
Specifications
Optical
Materials
Achromatic
Lenses
Spherical
Lenses
Cylindrical
Lenses
Prisms
Penta
Prisms
Corner
Cube Retroreflector
Waveplate
Beamsplitters
Filters
Coating
Cleaning
Optics
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Wedge
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Wedge
prisms deviate an incident beam at a precise angle. Two wedge
prisms of equal power can be combined to create a beam-steering
apparatus that can place a beam anywhere within a cone defined
by the deviation angle.
Wedge
prisms can be used individually to deviate a laser beam a
set angle, or two wedge prisms can be used together as an
anamorphic pair. A single prism's ability to deviate the angle
of an incident beam is measured in Diopters with 1 diopter
deviating the beam 1cm at a 1m working distance.
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Two
wedge prisms can be used as an anamorphic pair for beam shaping
(to correct the elliptical shape of diode outputs). Or, a
pair of wedge prisms can steer a beam anywhere within a circle
described by the full angle 4¦È, where ¦È is the deviation from
a single prism. This beam steering is accomplished by rotating
the two wedge prisms independently of each other, and is typically
used to scan a beam to different locations in imaging applications.
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The
most common application for a wedge is found in automobiles:
the day/night rearview mirror is a wedged mirror. Its principle
of operation is the separation of reflections from its first
and second surfaces, and it can be rotated with the flick
of a switch to reduce the glare of headlights coming from
behind.
A
wedge can separate reflections from its two polished surfaces
because they are not parallel to each other. The wedge angle
defines the inclination of the first surface to the second.
The angular separation between the two reflections is twice
the wedge angle.
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The
wedge is a simple element with great versatility. It can be
adapted to many applications by choice of its wedge angle
and coatings for its inclined, polished surfaces. Sometimes
it is used for its reflective capability, sometimes for its
refractive power, and sometimes for its dispersive power.
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