Re: Deflection through anamorphic prism pair
- From: Sam Goldwasser <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jun 2005 08:41:49 -0400
"Helpful person" <rrllff@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Why don't you ask Schott? Or if they are unresponsive use an Ohara
> glass. Ohara have much better customer service.
>
> Don't forget that differences in index from melt to melt will be far
> greater than any error in your extrapolation. You may need to buy
> glass that has been measured at UV wavelengths. Your best choice may
> be UBK7.
And in the end, micropositioners are your friend. :)
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