Powell Prism


He Rui optics' Powell prism, also known as a Powell lens, is a type of optical prism that is used to correct the astigmatism in the image formed by a radar system or other microwave systems. It is a specialized component designed to improve the performance of such systems by ensuring that the imagery is clear and accurately represents the objects being observed.

Powell prisms are typically constructed using materials that have a high dielectric constant and low loss tangent at the frequencies of operation, ensuring that the prism does not significantly attenuate the microwave signal. They are often used in radar systems for applications such as surveillance, navigation, and weather monitoring, where accurate and high-quality imagery is crucial.In summary, a Powell prism is an optical component used to correct astigmatism in radar and microwave systems, improving the clarity and accuracy of the imagery produced by these systems.

Materials: Optical Glasses
Dimension Range (mm): 3 ~50
Beam Deviation Angle: 180°±3″~180°±30″
PV: ≤λ/10@632.8nm
Scratch & Dig: 10/5~80/50
Clear Aperture:>90%
CoatingCustomizable

Can be customized according to your requirements

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