Wedge prism pairs from REO enable laser beam steering

Jan. 30, 2012
A family of matched Risley (wedge) prism pairs with angles to less than 0.5 arcsec enable laser-beam steering in military, industrial, and instrumentation applications.
REO matched wedge prism pairs
REO matched wedge prism pairs

A family of matched Risley (wedge) prism pairs with angles to <0.5 arcsec enable laser-beam steering in military, industrial, and instrumentation applications. Featuring low scatter and low loss surfaces with 10-5 surface quality, fused silica, optical glass, CaF2, ZnS, ZnSe, Ge, and Si substrates are available. Diameters to 150 mm are possible, depending upon material.
REO
Boulder, CO

www.reoinc.com

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High Performance Risley Prism Pairs for Laser Beam Steering

REO, a leading manufacturer of high volume precision optical solutions, now offers a comprehensive family of matched Risley (wedge) prism pairs to enable high accuracy laser beam steering in a wide variety of demanding military, industrial and instrumentation applications. Beam steering accuracy with these coated optics is particularly dependent upon close matching of the prisms in a pair, and REO takes several steps to ensure this. These measures include precise matching of prism pair wedge angles (to < 0.5 arcsec) and bulk material indices of refraction, as well as careful control of internal coating layer stresses to guarantee that the coating deposition process does not degrade transmitted wavefront performance (specified at < λ/10 at 632.8 nm). REO Risley prism pairs also feature low scatter, low loss surfaces with 10-5 surface quality to maximize throughput and laser damage threshold.

REO can fabricate Risley prism pairs from a number of different materials suitable for operation at wavelengths throughout the ultraviolet, visible or infrared spectral ranges. Typical examples include fused silica, optical glasses, CaF2, ZnS, ZnSe, Ge and Si. Prisms of up to 150 mm in diameter can be produced, depending upon material. REO can also design and manufacture optomechanical beam steering subassemblies that maintain the full, inherent precision of these prism pairs.

About REO

REO produces high precision thin film coatings, optics and opto-mechanical assemblies for the ultraviolet, visible and infrared. Located in Boulder, CO, the company primarily services medium to high volume OEMs including manufacturers of defense and aerospace systems, laser systems, semiconductor tools, medical systems, life sciences instrumentation and telecom equipment. REO is a privately held company. For more information, contact Mark Damery, Vice President and General Manager of Worldwide Sales, at +1-720-562-3213, e-mail [email protected], www.reoinc.com, or Susan Anway, Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer at +1-720-562-3206, e-mail [email protected].

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