Frequently Asked Questions

A Wedge Prism is an optical element made of glass that refracts light passing through it from the smaller width side to the thicker width side.

The Wedge Prism is made of high-quality optical glass or crystal, has angled surfaces with precise dimensions and angles, is coated with anti-reflective coatings for maximum light transmission, and is available in various sizes and angles.

The Wedge Prism is commonly used in optical metrology and calibration, laser beam steering and alignment, interferometry and polarization studies, spectroscopy and wavelength separation, optical communications and signal processing, microscopy and imaging, aerospace and defense systems, and astronomy and space exploration.

The Wedge Prism is made with high-quality materials such as BK7 optical glass and fused silica, ensuring durability and longevity.

The Wedge Prism has an optics parallel error of less than 10 mm, an angle tolerance of less than 10 mm, a surface quality of 20-10, a surface figure of λ/10@633mm for high image quality, and a clear aperture greater than 90%.

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