Littrow prism manšur-e Littrow Fr.: prisme de Littrow A prism having angles of 30, 60, and 90°, which uses the same face for input and dispersed radiation. The beam is reflected at the face opposite to the 60° angle because it is coated to be highly reflecting. A beam entering at the → Brewster angle undergoes minimum deviation and hence maximum dispersion. Littrow prisms are used in laser cavities to fine tune lasers by selection of wavelength. See also: Joseph Johann Littrow (1781-1840), Austrian astronomer; → prism. |