You’ve likely seen an X-cube, a dichroic prism used to split light into its constituent colours–you know, those fun little cubes you get when tearing apart a broken projector. Have you considered that ...
Corner cube prisms, or retroreflectors, are often used in applications requiring beam steering, such as laser resonators, surveying, alignment, and communications. Knight Optical’s corner cube prisms ...
Polarizing Cube Beamsplitters split randomly polarized beams into two orthogonal,linearly,polarized components. S-polarized light is reflected at a 90deg.Angle while P-polarized light is transmitted.
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