| Tên thương hiệu: | ZMSH |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| giá bán: | by case |
| Chi tiết bao bì: | thùng tùy chỉnh |
| Điều khoản thanh toán: | T/T |
8 mm × 8 mm × 3.6 mm | <001>/<110> Orientation | 3-Side Polished
The TiO₂ Single Crystal Triangular Prism is a precisely fabricated optical component made from high-quality titanium dioxide single crystal. Designed with accurate crystallographic orientation and controlled dimensions, this prism is ideal for advanced optical experiments, anisotropic material studies, and crystal physics research.
With a compact size of 8 mm × 8 mm and a thickness of 3.6 mm, the prism offers stable mechanical structure while remaining suitable for laboratory-scale optical setups. Three polished surfaces ensure smooth optical interfaces for reliable light transmission and refraction testing.
The crystal presents a light yellow transparent appearance characteristic of rutile-phase TiO₂, reflecting high material purity and structural integrity.
Material: TiO₂ Single Crystal
Crystal Orientation: <001> / <110>
Dimensions: 8 mm × 8 mm
Thickness: 3.6 mm
Surface Finish: 3-Side Polished (3SP)
Structure: Rutile
Titanium dioxide single crystal, especially in rutile structure, is widely recognized for its outstanding optical and physical properties. Compared with many conventional optical materials, TiO₂ exhibits a significantly higher refractive index and strong birefringence, making it highly suitable for polarization-sensitive applications.
Key material characteristics include:
TiO₂ single crystal possesses a refractive index typically ranging from approximately 2.4 to 2.9, depending on wavelength and orientation. This allows effective light bending and strong optical interaction within a compact geometry.
The intrinsic anisotropic crystal structure produces pronounced birefringent behavior. This makes the TiO₂
triangular prism suitable for polarization experiments, optical axis studies, and refractive index measurements along different crystal directions.
Due to its defined <001> and <110> orientation, the prism supports direction-dependent optical property research. It is particularly useful for studying crystal symmetry, anisotropic transmission, and polarization-dependent refractive behavior.
TiO₂ single crystal demonstrates excellent resistance to chemical corrosion and maintains structural stability under moderate thermal conditions, making it suitable for laboratory and controlled industrial environments.
With relatively high hardness, the crystal offers durability during handling, installation, and optical testing processes.
The crystallographic orientation <001>/<110> ensures that the optical axis and material anisotropy are accurately defined. This precision is essential for:
Direction-dependent refractive index measurement
Birefringence coefficient analysis
Optical polarization experiments
Laser beam deviation studies
Academic research on crystal growth and symmetry
Accurate orientation enhances repeatability in experimental setups and guarantees reliable data for scientific publications and research validation.
The TiO₂ triangular prism is processed using precision cutting and polishing technology to maintain geometric integrity and optical flatness.
3-Side Polished (3SP) Configuration Includes:
Three optically polished surfaces
Smooth and flat interfaces suitable for light transmission
Defined triangular geometry
Controlled dimensional accuracy
Clean and stable edges
The polished surfaces allow consistent optical contact with mounting systems and enable direct use in optical benches, laser paths, and laboratory instruments.
The triangular prism structure is widely used in optical systems due to its ability to:
Refract and deviate incident light
Demonstrate Snell’s law and refraction behavior
Split or analyze polarized light
Measure refractive index through angular deviation
Support optical path calibration
In combination with TiO₂’s high refractive index, the triangular geometry enhances beam deviation efficiency and optical interaction strength.
The TiO₂ Single Crystal Triangular Prism is suitable for:
Refractive index testing
Beam steering experiments
Polarization-dependent studies
Anisotropic property analysis
Crystal structure investigation
Orientation-dependent optical measurement
Demonstration of birefringence
Prism-based refraction experiments
Optical axis visualization
Custom optical system development
Laser alignment testing
Research device assembly
High-purity TiO₂ single crystal
Precise <001>/<110> orientation control
Three optically polished surfaces
Compact and accurate dimensions
Stable mechanical structure
Suitable for advanced research and laboratory use
We support customized TiO₂ single crystal components based on research and industrial requirements:
Custom dimensions
Alternative crystallographic orientations
Additional polished surfaces
Different geometries (plates, windows, rods, prisms)
Small-batch research supply
Both standard laboratory quantities and project-based orders are supported.
The TiO₂ Single Crystal Triangular Prism is based on the rutile crystal structure. Rutile TiO₂ is known for its high refractive index and strong birefringence, making it highly suitable for optical experiments and anisotropic material research.
The <001> and <110> notations refer to the crystallographic directions of the TiO₂ single crystal. These orientations define the internal atomic alignment of the crystal lattice.
For optical and physics research, crystal orientation is critical because TiO₂ exhibits strong anisotropic properties. Accurate orientation ensures reliable refractive index measurement, birefringence testing, and polarization experiments.
Yes. Due to the strong birefringence and optical anisotropy of TiO₂ single crystal, this triangular prism is highly suitable for polarization studies, optical axis visualization, and birefringence analysis in laboratory environments.