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Rebecca Olson1, Justin Paul, Scott Bergeson
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA.
Abstract:
We have demonstrated several inexpensive methods that can be used to measure the deflection angles of prisms with microradian precision. The methods are self-referenced, where various reversals are used to achieve absolute measurements without the need of a reference prism or any expensive precision components other than the prisms under test. These techniques are based on laser interferometry and have been used in our laboratory to characterize parallel-plate beam splitters, penta prisms, right-angle prisms, and corner cube reflectors using only components typically available in an optics laboratory.
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