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Evaluation of Spectral Characteristics of Dichroic Prism using Absolute Reflectance Measurement System

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April 29, 2025

Introduction

Fig. 1 Absolute reflectance measurement system

Prisms are used in cameras, projectors, and telescopes to change the direction of light travel, combine light from different directions, and separate light into different wavelengths. The quality of prisms is generally evaluated in terms of their spectral characteristics at a given angle using an absolute reflectance measurement system (Fig. 1), which can set the angle of the incident light and the angle of the refracted light (the angle at which the incident light is detected when it emerges from the prism).

Fig. 2 A: Color decomposition by dichroic prism B: Schematic view from above

A cross dichroic prism (Fig. 2) is composed of right-angle isosceles prisms whose reflective surfaces are bonded together so that the prisms are orthogonal to each other. It can decompose white light into three differently colored beams that emerge at different angles (color decomposition), or combine three orthogonal beams with different colors into a single beam (color synthesis), and is used in projectors and other optical devices.¹) This report describes an evaluation of a cross dichroic prism using the JASCO absolute reflectance measurement system.

  • Since the properties of a prism depend on the film adhered to its surfaces, both the color-decomposition and color-synthesis properties can be evaluated in a single measurement.

Experimental

Fig. 3 Dedicated sample stage

Sample

Cross dichroic prism

System

Instrument:  V-750 UV-Visible spectrophotometer
Accessory:  ARMV-919 Automated absolute reflectance measurement unit, Dedicated sample stage (Fig. 3)
Software:  VWAM-968 Absolute reflectance measurement program, VWCD-960 Color evaluation (color diagnosis) program

Parameters

Fig. 2 A: Color decomposition by dichroic prism
B: Schematic view from above

Fig. 4 Configuration of detector and mirror at -90º (orange) and 0º (green)

Fig. 4   Configuration of detector and mirror at -90º (orange) and 0º (green)

Incidence angle:  0º
Detection angle:  -90º, 0º (Fig. 4)*2
Polarizer:  45º (normal polarization)
Measurement range:  800 – 340 nm
Bandwidth:  5.0 nm
Scan speed:  400 nm/min

*1  The measurement at an angle of -90º is a reflection measurement and 0º is transmission. The 0º-and -90º measurements are automatically be performed in succession.

*2  By placing the sample upside down, the measurement results at -90º can be used as the results at +90º.

Keywords

Prism, camera, projector, quality assessment, spectroscopic characteristics, spectrophotometer, absolute reflectance measurement system

Results

Fig. 5 A: Transmission and reflection spectra for +90º, 0º and -90º directions
B: Plot of calculated chromaticity values based on each spectrum

Figure 5(A) shows the measured transmission and reflection spectra for the cross dichroic prism. The spectra for the +90º and -90º directions represent the reflection characteristics of each reflective surface, while the spectrum for the 0º direction represents directly transmitted light. Therefore, the spectra exhibit a complementary relationship. Figure 5(B) presents the results of a color analysis of each spectrum. The color of light emerging from the prism in each direction is plotted on a chromaticity diagram based on the spectra.

Conclusion

The spectral characteristics of a cross dichroic prism were evaluated using the JASCO absolute reflectance measurement system, which allows automatic measurement of light emerging at different angles from complex and specially shaped prisms. Even for prisms that cannot be evaluated using conventional spectrophotometers, the optical properties can be objectively assessed using this system, making it useful for the characterization of optical elements and quality control.

Related Application Note

UV-0009 Measurement of dichroic mirror using automated absolute reflectance measurement system

 

 

References

Kuninori Okuhara, ITE Technical Report, 32, 27, (2008). DOI: https://doi.org/10.11485/itetr.32.27.0_33

Applicative Solution Lab Division  T. Nakamura

This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.
JASCO Application Note

Evaluation of Spectral Characteristics of Dichroic Prism using Absolute Reflectance Measurement System

Introduction

Fig. 1 Absolute reflectance measurement system

Prisms are used in cameras, projectors, and telescopes to change the direction of light travel, combine light from different directions, and separate light into different wavelengths. The quality of prisms is generally evaluated in terms of their spectral characteristics at a given angle using an absolute reflectance measurement system (Fig. 1), which can set the angle of the incident light and the angle of the refracted light (the angle at which the incident light is detected when it emerges from the prism).

Fig. 2 A: Color decomposition by dichroic prism B: Schematic view from above

A cross dichroic prism (Fig. 2) is composed of right-angle isosceles prisms whose reflective surfaces are bonded together so that the prisms are orthogonal to each other. It can decompose white light into three differently colored beams that emerge at different angles (color decomposition), or combine three orthogonal beams with different colors into a single beam (color synthesis), and is used in projectors and other optical devices.¹) This report describes an evaluation of a cross dichroic prism using the JASCO absolute reflectance measurement system.

  • Since the properties of a prism depend on the film adhered to its surfaces, both the color-decomposition and color-synthesis properties can be evaluated in a single measurement.

Experimental

Fig. 3 Dedicated sample stage

Sample

Cross dichroic prism

System

Instrument:  V-750 UV-Visible spectrophotometer
Accessory:  ARMV-919 Automated absolute reflectance measurement unit, Dedicated sample stage (Fig. 3)
Software:  VWAM-968 Absolute reflectance measurement program, VWCD-960 Color evaluation (color diagnosis) program

Parameters

Fig. 2 A: Color decomposition by dichroic prism
B: Schematic view from above

Fig. 4 Configuration of detector and mirror at -90º (orange) and 0º (green)

Fig. 4   Configuration of detector and mirror at -90º (orange) and 0º (green)

Incidence angle:  0º
Detection angle:  -90º, 0º (Fig. 4)*2
Polarizer:  45º (normal polarization)
Measurement range:  800 – 340 nm
Bandwidth:  5.0 nm
Scan speed:  400 nm/min

*1  The measurement at an angle of -90º is a reflection measurement and 0º is transmission. The 0º-and -90º measurements are automatically be performed in succession.

*2  By placing the sample upside down, the measurement results at -90º can be used as the results at +90º.

Results

Fig. 5 A: Transmission and reflection spectra for +90º, 0º and -90º directions
B: Plot of calculated chromaticity values based on each spectrum

Figure 5(A) shows the measured transmission and reflection spectra for the cross dichroic prism. The spectra for the +90º and -90º directions represent the reflection characteristics of each reflective surface, while the spectrum for the 0º direction represents directly transmitted light. Therefore, the spectra exhibit a complementary relationship. Figure 5(B) presents the results of a color analysis of each spectrum. The color of light emerging from the prism in each direction is plotted on a chromaticity diagram based on the spectra.

Conclusion

The spectral characteristics of a cross dichroic prism were evaluated using the JASCO absolute reflectance measurement system, which allows automatic measurement of light emerging at different angles from complex and specially shaped prisms. Even for prisms that cannot be evaluated using conventional spectrophotometers, the optical properties can be objectively assessed using this system, making it useful for the characterization of optical elements and quality control.

Related Application Note

UV-0009 Measurement of dichroic mirror using automated absolute reflectance measurement system

 

 

Keywords

Prism, camera, projector, quality assessment, spectroscopic characteristics, spectrophotometer, absolute reflectance measurement system

References

Kuninori Okuhara, ITE Technical Report, 32, 27, (2008). DOI: https://doi.org/10.11485/itetr.32.27.0_33

Applicative Solution Lab Division  T. Nakamura

This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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