OPTICS

Equilateral Dispersing Prisms

DPB/DPSQ/DPTIH11

Equilateral prisms are normally used for the dispersion of light into its different colors. Light incident at an oblique angle to the first face is dispersed according to its wavelength and emerges as a spectrum from the opposite face. We offer these prisms made from BK7, Synthetic Fused Silica adn S-TIH11 optical glass.

Optics & Optical Coatings
  • The roof angle of 60 degrees causes the best combination of wide dispersion and low reflection losses. A glass with large dispersive power or small Abbe’s number leads to large angular dispersion.
  • We offer both BK7 and fused silica for wavelengths from UV to near IR. We recommend a prism of BK7 if the light is not UV, because the angular dispersion of BK7 is larger than that of fused silica.
  • The DPTIH11 uses high index glass resulting in superior dispersion.
Key Specifications
MaterialBK7
Refractive index1.517
Minimum deviation68.7°
Abbe number64.1
Angle60°±3′
Surface flatness of substrateλ/10
Surface Quality (Scratch−Dig)20−10