That is great! Thanks!
Chad
That is great! Thanks!
Chad
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Hey Alex -
Umm, forgive me if this is 'obvious', but, I am guessing with posting this graph, you're 'implying' that these prisms FS, are simply '1/2' of that-referenced PBS? Obviously, for us 'knifers'we are concerned with max R-efficiency, not T... 95% R would be 'fatal', and anything less than about 99.5% or-better R, is kinda... 'meh'...
I do-see the 'desireable-number' in Post#1, but... Just to clarify before we send funds for 60 pcs..
PM you shortly...
Danke..
j
Last edited by dsli_jon; 03-31-2012 at 15:13.
....and armed only with his trusty 21 Zorgawatt KTiOPO4...
@Chad
Just to make it clear. The posted graph #62 shows a data of a PBS cube, not of the prisms. I think it was a bad idea to post it here but I was asked for it. The prisms still have >99,5% reflectivity. Donīt worry, Chad![]()
Lasertack,
OK, I'm hooked. You got a SEM perchance? Just kidding. Seriously, this level of sophistication is eye opening. The profiles on those two lenses are very useful. I am intrigued by the aspheric lens. What is the source of this lens and do you know it's divergence? To avoid any confusion regarding the recent discussion on divergence the O-like lens produces a far field spot at 10 M of 3mm x 17mm and is quoted to have a divergence of 0.3 mrad x 1.7mrad.
I know that the discussion is drifting a little from your original sales offer, but in my defense your prisms are likely to improve the performance of my projectors and now I suspect you may have a lens that could further improve them.
@planters
Hi,
Iīve also opened a thread for the aspheric lenses days ago. I sell them, too. Please follow this LINK
Alex
Alex,
Prisms have arrived today, many thanks; will have them under the scope tomorrow.
Regards,
Dan
- There is no such word as "can't" -
- 60% of the time it works every time -
Dear all,
Below are a couple of images from the 445nm right angle mirror prisms.
I ran it though the Zeiss only on a 10x objective as that seemed appropriate; higher magnifications can be done if required.
I have taken the images along the knife edging side that would be used; and stitched together 20 frames in the Z-depth in an attempt to show the radius / flat on the edge clearly. I ran the full length of the prism and post-stitched.
The lower portion is the coating, the middle is the flat / radius. Chad, you were bang on the money with the radius!
Section:
Tiled Image:
Dimensions:
Download link to full TIF images (~15MB}
http://danielbriggs.co.uk/laser/pris...tif_prisms.zip
If anyone would like any more detail or anything done differently, please let me know.
If I am honest I would be a little happier with 7x7mm as it gives a bit more margin for error, but still very much useable at 5mm.
The long and short of it; these are brilliant. I will be ordering a bucket full.
Thanks again to Alex for lending me the prisms.
Best Regards,
Dan
Last edited by danielbriggs; 04-04-2012 at 03:39.
- There is no such word as "can't" -
- 60% of the time it works every time -
@Daniel
Great work, Daniel!
Thank you very much for sharing the pics.
Alex