Intrinsic Crystal Technology Co., Ltd. (ICC) Datasheets for Optical Prisms

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.
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A Dove prism is a type of reflective prism which is used to invert an image. Dove prisms are shaped from a truncated right-angle prism.
A pentaprism is a five-sided reflecting prism used to deviate a beam of light by 90°. The beam reflects inside the prism twice, allowing the transmission of an image through...
Corner cube prisms reflect input beam by 180 degrees independently of its angle of incidence with the function of total internal reflection based on critical angle. This means that any...
Right-angle prism is the most common type of prisms. It is used to re-direct a beam of light at 90 degrees from the incident direction or used as a 180...
The wedge prism is an optical element typically made of glass ground at slight angles to refract light passing through it from the smaller width side of the prism to...