Screens

Screens, pinholes and angular scale screens are essential for carrying out, imaging and evaluating optical experiments such as interferometry, diffraction and polarization. Below you will find information on how to assemble these modules and the experiments in which they are used.

Screen

The screen is used to display the interference pattern. It can also be positioned next to the base plate if there is not enough space or if a larger pattern is to be generated.

Below you will find information on assembly and possible experiments.

Assembly

Exploded View

 

 

Material:
  • 04A_Wh_V*_base
  • 04B_Wh_V*_screen
  • 4x Nut, M3
Tools:
  • (Pipe)wrench

You will also find detailed instructions for assembly, as well as a component and material list with the STL files for 3D printing and links to the relevant stores.

 

Experiments

 

Pinhole

 

The pinhole can help to align the laser beam parallel to the base plate, e.g. when adjusting an interferometer, by directing the beam through the hole in the aperture.

Below you will find information on assembly and possible experiments.

Assembly

Exploded View

Material:
  • 04A_Wh_V*_base
  • 04C_Wh_V*_pinhole
  • 4x Nut, M3
WErkZeug:
  • (Pipe)wrench

You will also find detailed instructions for assembly, as well as a component and material list with the STL files for 3D printing and links to the relevant stores.

 

Experiments

 

Angular scale screen

The angle scale can be used, for example, to precisely set and align or measure the angle of rotation of a mirror or other optical element.

Below you will find information on assembly and possible experiments.

Assembly

Material:
  • 04D_Wh_V*_scalefoot
  • 1x Angular scale
Tools:
  • Laminator

You will also find detailed instructions for assembly, as well as a component and material list with the STL files for 3D printing and links to the relevant stores.

Experiments