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FrozenGate by Avery

RGB beam combining with prism?

with a prism it cannot be coated so there will be a big loss.

with dichros they are coated for each lasers so little losses
 





Keep in mind prisms require pretty big distances to separate colors. I'm talking on the order of 10 feet or more to separate colors by only a cm or two
 
I suppose thats the main reason dichros are preferable for practical use.

Theoretically a prism separating light into its colors is a perfectly reversible optical system, so that prism can be used to combine colors as well.

Gratings are not likely to work, as they will split the beam up into many smaller beams. It would be possible to get a combined beam out of one, but most power will be lost in the stray beams.

The 17% power loss figure seems reasonable - i assume that prism is uncoated, and it will lose a couple of percent on both the light entering and exeting. With the distance from the lasers added it, it seems acceptable... apart from the size of the setup ;)
 
Keep in mind prisms require pretty big distances to separate colors. I'm talking on the order of 10 feet or more to separate colors by only a cm or two

I've already said and proven that.

Theoretically a prism separating light into its colors is a perfectly reversible optical system, so that prism can be used to combine colors as well.

What do you mean theoretically? I've DONE it :na:

the most pointless auction ever!! coated for what wavelength??

Ever heard of a broadband coating?

with dichros so cheap i dont understand why you would want to use something different?

Firstly, I doubt you can find me a set of dicros for under a dollar. Secondly no one really wants to use something different to begin with, except to prove it can be done.

C'mon guys, read the thread before you post.
 





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