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Re: Smallest Prism
1998-05-19
David L. Naylor
Re: Smallest Prism
David L. Naylor
1998-05-19
Ash,

I had student prepare a web page several years ago with information about
companies that manufacture small optical components. The URL is
http://www.mal.uic.edu/opticman.html
Some of the information may be out of date. At that time the smallest
conventional prisms we could find were approximately 1 mm on a side. I
think we ordered them from Melles Griot. I have a short poster paper online
that has some pictures showing two of the prisms mounted together to form a
beamsplitter cube of approximately 1.5 mm on each side.
http://www.mal.uic.edu/miniatur.htm and http://www.mal.uic.edu/panel6.htm

Hope this helps.

David


At 01:15 PM 5/15/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello Everyone:
>
>What is the smallest prism
>I can buy commercially?
>
>Any information/leads will be much
>apprecaited.
>
>Sincerely
>
>Ash
>
>
>


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