Constant Deviation Spectrograph Prism p=1.717 / 1.78 | AE 1006

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Constant Deviation Spectrograph Prism p=1.717 / 1.78 | AE 1006

High-grade Constant Deviation Spectrograph prism (p=1.717/1.78) for precise wavelength dispersion in spectroscopy. Optically polished for minimal light loss.

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Original price was: ₹14,300.00.Current price is: ₹10,010.00.

Description

Specifications Table

Product Material – Optical Glass
Grade – Research Grade
Application – Spectral Analysis, Wavelength Dispersion

Product Overview

The Constant Deviation Spectrograph (C.D.S) Prism (p=1.717 / 1.78) is engineered for high-precision spectral analysis, offering consistent angular deviation across wavelengths. Crafted from premium optical glass, this prism ensures minimal light scattering and maximum transmission efficiency, making it ideal for applications requiring accurate wavelength separation. The refractive indices (1.717 and 1.78) are optimized for broad-spectrum dispersion, enabling clear differentiation of spectral lines. Its robust construction guarantees durability in lab environments, while the optically polished surfaces reduce aberrations. Whether used in monochromators or spectrographs, this prism delivers reliable performance for critical measurements. The design minimizes chromatic distortion, ensuring sharp spectral resolution. Compatible with standard optical setups, it integrates seamlessly into existing systems. Ideal for researchers and educators, this prism combines precision engineering with ease of use, making it a versatile tool for advanced optical experiments.

FAQs

1. What is the refractive index range of this C.D.S prism?

The prism has a refractive index of 1.717 to 1.78, optimized for spectral dispersion.

2. Can this prism be used with UV-Vis spectrophotometers?

Yes, it is compatible with UV-Vis systems due to its broad transmission range.

3. Are there alternatives for higher refractive index requirements?

For higher indices, consider prisms with p=1.83 or heavy flint glass variants.

4. How should this prism be stored to maintain optical quality?

Store in a dry, dust-free environment with protective casing to prevent scratches.

5. Is this prism suitable for educational lab demonstrations?

Yes, its consistent deviation properties make it ideal for teaching spectroscopy principles.