High-precision roof prism 90° periscope optical element
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A roof prism is created by machining a 90° "roof" shaped double reflective surface (resembling a roof) on the hypotenuse of a traditional right-angle prism. This allows the light beam to undergo two total internal reflections, turning 90° while also performing a mirror flip, thereby achieving an erect image output without increasing the optical path length. It combines the dual functions of "optical path folding" and "left-right reversal," making it a key component in modern binoculars, scopes, periscopes, and miniature camera viewfinders.
Optical Principle
? Optical Path: Incident light → first reflective surface (first roof face) → second reflective surface (second roof face) → emergent light. The total optical path length after two total internal reflections is the same as that of a 90° right-angle prism, but with an additional mirror symmetry operation.
? Phase Compensation: A 180° phase difference exists at the junction of the roof surfaces, requiring a phase compensation coating (Phase Coating) to prevent polarization cancellation that would reduce imaging contrast.
? Emergent Angle: 90°±1′; the emergent image is oriented the same as the incident image, with correct top, bottom, left, and right alignment, eliminating the need for an additional image-erecting system.Key Specifications
? Roof Angle Accuracy: 90°±2″; increased error may cause double images.
? Surface Quality: 10-5 scratch-dig, surface figure λ/4@632.8 nm; roof edge straightness ≤ 1 μm.
? Coatings: Broadband anti-reflection coating on entrance/exit surfaces for 400-700 nm (R<0.5 %); silver + protective paint or high-reflection dielectric coating on roof surfaces (R>98 %).
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| Brand: | 新兆光電 |
| Spec: | 可打樣 |
| Stock: | 2000 |
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| Origin: | China / Guangdong / Shenshi |