Sep 22, 2010 #1 kcorbhv 0 Joined Jun 25, 2010 Messages 160 Points 0 what kind of beam splitter is this?
Sep 22, 2010 #2 bootleg2go 0 Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 656 Points 0 kcorbhv said: what kind of beam splitter is this? Click to expand... It's not a beam splitter at all, it looks to be a porro prism that's used in binoculars.
kcorbhv said: what kind of beam splitter is this? Click to expand... It's not a beam splitter at all, it looks to be a porro prism that's used in binoculars.
Sep 22, 2010 #3 Flaminpyro 0 Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 5,443 Points 113 it's a PRISIM or a beam turner. not a splitter.
Sep 23, 2010 #4 kcorbhv 0 Joined Jun 25, 2010 Messages 160 Points 0 actually it was out of a camera. i got four of these out of some russian binoculars . note i broke the top one Last edited: Sep 23, 2010
actually it was out of a camera. i got four of these out of some russian binoculars . note i broke the top one
Sep 23, 2010 #5 CDHDC 0 Joined Dec 3, 2009 Messages 248 Points 18 Yes, beam turner arounder Cool, though.
Sep 23, 2010 #6 BShanahan14rulz 0 Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 3,136 Points 63 do two of these arranged facing each-other and perpendicular rotate the beam around the axis of propagation?
do two of these arranged facing each-other and perpendicular rotate the beam around the axis of propagation?
Sep 24, 2010 #7 brando132 1 Joined Jan 26, 2010 Messages 573 Points 18 Ive got some cool pictures using those, here -> http://laserpointerforums.com/f48/some-nice-beam-prism-pics-49145.html
Ive got some cool pictures using those, here -> http://laserpointerforums.com/f48/some-nice-beam-prism-pics-49145.html