PRISMS Optical Component > Precision Optics > Prisms
 
 
Prisms are, essentially, blocks of optical material with flat polished sides that are arranged to be at precisely controlled angles to each other. They can be used to deflect, deviate and rotate beams of light as well as dispersing their wavelengths. There are many types of prism, each having a particular geometry to achieve the reflections necessary to perform a specific imaging task. The most important to the prism is the angular specification of prism. Mloptic offers following prisms. Please remember most of our prisms are customer OEM.
 
 
  Right Angle Prisms
Right Angle Prisms are the most commonly used prisms to turn or deflect a light beam through 90 degree or 180 degree of angle ... ...
 
 
  Precision Right Angle Prisms
Precision Right Angle Prisms are made with high precision. Their materials have been carefully selected ... ...
 
 
  Wedge Prisms
Wedge prisms are made of optical glass, which are used to deflect the line beam in optical systems. They are made in different sizes and wedge angles ... ...
 
 
  Penta- Prisms
The penta-prism is a constant deviation prism. It means that the same exact 90-degree deflection of light beam is kept regardless of the angle ... ...
 
 
  Dove Prisms
The main application for dove-prism is as image rotators in a variety of optomechanical systems. As the prism is rotated, ... ...
 
 
  Rhomboid Prisms
The main application for rhomboid-prism is controlling and redirecting the optical path without affecting the image orientation ... ...
 
 
  Amici Roof Prisms
The Amici roof prism with high quality roof surfaces deviates or deflects the image through an angle of 90 degree ... ...
 
 
  Corner Cube
Corner cube retroreflector is a conical prism within which there are three internal reflecting surfaces at high precision right angles to one another ... ...
 
 
  Glass Windows
Glass windows are used for general purpose visible application. Two types of windows for use in the visible spectrum are available ... ...