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Default Anyone know where to buy semi-silvered glass?

On 2008-02-26, Christopher Tidy wrote:
DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2008-02-25, technomaNge wrote:


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Just ask yer dentist for one of those disposable inspection mirrors.
Remove the mirror from the plastic housing/handle.
Insert in microscope holder.
Done.



I suspect that it won't work for him. What he needs is a
semi-silvered mirror -- something like 50-75% of the light passes


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Thinking about it quickly, I think the efficiency might be better using
a plain sheet of glass and making use of the total internal reflection
effect. What do you think?


Hmm ... at what angle do you get total internal reflection?
IIRC it is a function of the index of refraction. And while binocular
prisms get TIR at 45 degrees, the light enters and exits at close to 90
degrees, thanks to the design of the prism. If you have the light
entering at 45 degrees on one face, it will be bent towards the other
face so the angle will be steeper than 45 degrees.

And -- *if* you got TIR with the glass (say you made a full
45-45-90 prism to get the entrance angles right) you would get nothing
through to your eyepiece.

So I think that the semi-silvered is the better choice.

Hmm ... the light is not focused where it passes through the
mirror, so you might be able to take a first-surface mirror and scribe
through the silvering in a pattern to get something like 30-45%
reflection, and then you might be able to use it. I've seen scribed
patterns in mirrors in SLR cameras, with the CDS cell for metering
behind the scribed section.

Enjoy,
DoN.

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