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- True Zero-Order Waveplates - Wave retarders are used widely in applications like rotating polarization, transforming between linea...
- True Cemented Zero-Order Waveplates - Wave retarders are used widely in applications like rotating polarization, transforming betw...
- Telecom Waveplates - Wave retarders are used widely in applications like rotating polarization, transforming between linear and ci...
- Super Polished Optics - CASTECH offers super polished optics with surface roughness down to 1Å.
- Square Windows - CASTECH offers windows in substrates made from multitude of Optical glass, Fused Silica, Calcium Fluoride(CaF2), ...
- Square Mirrors - CASTECH offers optical mirrors for use with light in DUV to IR spectral region, ranging from laser line mirrors, ...
Over the past twenty years, COT has been a global optical expert in the field of information transaction, providing one-stop professional services from core components up to modules and solutions. At present, the company is involved in R&D and manufacturing process in five major industrial sectors, and its products include Optic Components, Thin-film Optics, Semiconductor Optics, Automotive Electronics & AR+, Reflective Materials, etc. The company has more than ten wholly-owned and controlling subsidiaries, and participates in multiple enterprises such as Japan Guangchi Co., Ltd., Ningbo Jishi Investment, Wuhan Wuyi Yuntong, Jingbang Optics, and Zhaoge Digital.
Our products span from Consumer Electronics, to Automotive Electronics and Metaverse. For Consumer Electronics, products such as Infra-Red Cut Filter (IRCF), Camera Cover Glass (CG), Narrow Band Pass Filter (NBPF) help COT to rank among the world's top producers and sellers. Our core competitiveness lies in its leading global technology integration ability to combine "Thin Film Design, Micro Nano Optic Techonology, Optic Cold Forming, and large-scale Automation" together. For Automotive Electronics, Head Up Display (HUD), Car Cams, and LiDAR window glasses have all been applied to the products and services of globally renowned vehicle manufacturers. For Metaverse, AI and display technology have developed rapidly in past few years, and COT has laid out a full technology path in the AR field to help incubate technology giants in mass production. In addition, the reflective materials produced by Zhejiang Yeshili, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crystal Optech, have maintained a leading technological position in China for many years.
Looking into the future, with diversified application of Optics across different fields, the global optical industry has ushered in a golden opportunity. Crystal Optech will adhere to the guiding principle of "globalization, technology-oriented, and open cooperation", uphold the business philosophy of "be noble in life, be excellent in work", shoulder the mission of "innovation makes optics stronger, optics makes the world a better", and strive to "become an outstanding one-stop optical expert in the world"!
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- Angle Prisms | Inclination Measurement Tools
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- Angle Prisms | Protractor | Universal Corner Measuring Device
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- Angle Prisms
- prismatic incision 90°
- steel, HRC58°-64°
- perpendicularity: ± 0.01 mm
- angle adjustable from 0 - 60°
- prismatic incision 90°
- steel, HRC58°-64°
- perpendicularity: ± 0.01 mm
- angle adjustable from 0 - 60°
width: 25 mm
- Optical industrial lens f5.6 mm f/1. 3 Outer diameter 10*15. 875mm
- H-BaK6 plano-convex spherical lens (cut: 25mm) dia=36mm*3. 75mmfd=101. 80mm
- Fused Shi Ying hemispherical lens DIA=2mm uncoated
- H-ZF13/H-ZPK1 achromatic lens DIA28*10. 17mmCT FD=-851. 67mm BBAR @ 400-750nm
- H-ZF4 CXCC spherical lens (cut size = 5mm) - H-ZF4 CXCC spherical lens (cutting size = 5mm) DIA6*2. 5mmCT FD=22. 78mm
- Item: BK7 hemispherical lensMaterial: BK7Diameter: 5mmRadius: 2.5 mmSurface quality: 40-20Ellipticity: 0.001 mmCoating: Uncoated
Optical prisms are blocks of optical material with flat, polished sides that are arranged at precisely controlled angles to one another. They are used in optical systems to deflect or redirect beams of light. They can invert or rotate images, disperse light into component wavelengths, and separate states of polarization. There are several basic types of optical prisms. Anamorphic prism pairs are used to correct the asymmetric, elliptical beams produced by laser diodes so that the beams are nearly circular in shape. Corner cube retroreflector prisms are designed to reflect all of the beams that enter an optical prism back onto the prism. Right-angle prisms direct beams of light at 90° from the incident. Dove prisms are truncated right-angle prisms that use total internal reflection to produce inverted images without deviation. Pentagonal prisms redirect an incident beam through 90° without beam inversion or reversal. Roof prisms invert and reverse an image as it is deflected 90°. Equilateral prisms provide better brightness than diffraction gratings and are often used as dispersing elements in applications that require spectral separation. Rhomboid optical prisms are used to control and redirect the optical path without affecting the image orientation. Wedge prisms are used mainly with laser beams, either for the elimination of reflections from a second surface or for beam steering.
Optical prisms differ in terms of physical dimensions, material specifications, and special coatings. Typically, suppliers specify a prism’s largest dimension in millimeters (mm). Several prism materials are commonly available. BK7 glass is a borosilicate crown glass with a wavelength range of 330 nm – 2100 nm and an angular dispersion of 0°42’37”. It is relatively hard and does not scratch easily. F2 glass provides excellent chemical resistance and is often used as a second glass in achromatic lenses. It has a wavelength range of 350 nm – 2200 nm and an angular dispersion of 1°40’45”. SF10 glass is a high-index material with a wavelength range of 400 nm – 2400 nm and an angular dispersion of 2°58’25”. Optical prisms that are made of UV-grade fused silica are also available. They provided better transmission in the ultraviolet (UV) region than crown glass and provide both a wavelength range of 200 – 2500 nm and an angular dispersion of 0°34’01”. Some optical prisms use reflective coatings to help reduce the loss of light due to transmission. Others use antireflective coatings to reduce the loss of light due to reflection.
Selecting optical prisms requires an analysis of surface quality and surface flatness specifications. Scratches are defects whose lengths are many times greater than their widths. Digs are defects that are nearly equal in length and width. Optical prisms with a 10-5 scratch/dig surface quality have scratches with an average length of .10 mm and digs with an average diameter of .05 mm. Optical prisms with a 20-10 surface quality have an average scratch length of .20 mm and an average dig diameter of .10 mm. Products with 40-20, 60-40, and 80-50 scratch/dig quality measurements are also available. Surface flatness, another important specification, is expressed in terms of whereλ = 633 nm. Typically, the largest variation in surface height is no larger than λ/ 2, λ/ 4, λ/ 5, λ/ 8, λ/ 10, orλ/20.
Prisms
Item Right angle prisms, Dove prisms, Roof prisms, Equilateral prisms
Material BK7, Fused Silica and so on
Design Wavelength Customer design
Dimension Tolerance +0/-0.05mm
Thickness Tolerance +0/-0.05mm
Surface quality 40-20 or better
Surface Figure lambda/2 or [email protected]
Angle Tolerance 1arcmin or better
Clear Aperture 90% of Diameter
Bevel Protective bevel
Coating BBAR or customer design
Subject coverage: All aspects of classical optical phenomena.
Topics covered include (but are not restricted to): propagation, scattering,
and diffraction; linear and non-linear phenomena; spectroscopy and interferometry;
instrumentation design and testing; thin films; optical materials;
interaction of radiation with matter; integrated optics, optoelectronics,
electro-optics, and magneto-optics; optical communications, modulation, computing,
and switching; ultrafast phenomena; far and near field models; IR, x-ray, and XUV optics;
application of optics to other scientific fields; atmospheric optics; lithography;
information processing and holography, correlators, pattern recognition,
and application of holography; detectors, sensors, and sources; imaging;
lasers and sources, laser materials and systems; vision.
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