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Risley Prism Beam Steering

Risley PrismThe Risley Prism is a high resolution beam steering device consisting of a pair of rotatable wedged elements that redirect the laser beam by refraction. The refracting angle of each wedge is typically less than 5 degrees. By rotating each wedge independently the laser beam can be steered to any position within a solid angle defined by the maximum deflection.

Risley Prism Beam Steering

The Model 12-2001 and 12-2002 Risley Prism Beam Steering Assemblies utilize two single element fused silica wedges mounted in a housing that allows independent, manual rotation of each wedge. If both prisms are rotated in equal but opposite directions, the beam is deflected along a single axis. The independent rotation of each wedge allows the positioning of the beam anywhere within a solid angle defined by the maximum deflection. The transmitted wavefront deformation is < 1/10 wave over the 15 mm aperture. A set of indexed drum dials provide a direct angular readout for each wedge.

Model Aperture
(mm)
Width
(mm)
Max.
(deg.)
Price
12-2001-λ 15 38 0.5 $ 735
12-2002-λ 15 38 2.0 $ 735

Please replace λ in model number with working wavelength when ordering.

Achromatic Risley Prism

The Model 12-3015 Achromatic Risley Prism Beam Steering assembly is for applications requiring the deflection of multiple laser lines. This prism utilizes two pairs of prisms, each pair consisting of one high dispersion glass wedge and one low dispersion glass wedge. Each pair is air-spaced to maintain a high resistance to laser damage.

Specifications:
Coincidence Error (Arc Seconds)
1064 and 632.8 nm 0.2
1064 and 532 nm 5.0
514.5 and 488 nm 36

 

Model Aperture
(mm)
Width
(mm)
Max.
(deg.)
Price
12-3015-λ 15 38 3.0 $ 865

Please replace λ in model number with working wavelength when ordering.

Please contact us for Custom Risley Prism Beam Steering

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