3B Scientific Laser Optics Supplemental Set User Manual

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15

E18b

Light beam passing through glass concave lens – the rays are non-parallel
to the optical axis

U17300/U17301

15

E19a

Light beam passing through air convex lens – the rays are parallel
to the optical axis

U17301

15

E19b

Light beam passing through air convex lens – the rays are non-parallel
to the optical axis

U17301

16

E20a

Light beam passing through air concave lens – the rays are parallel
to the optical axis

U17301

16

E20b

Light beam passing through air concave lens – the rays are non-parallel
to the optical axis

U17301

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E21a

Parameters of thick lenses – determination of radius of curvature

U17300/U17301

17

E21b

Parameters of thick lenses – focal length

U17300/U17301

17

E22a

Model of a normal eye

U17300

17

E22b

Model of short-sighted eye

U17300

18

E22c

Model of long-sighted eye

U17300

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E23a

Correction of spherical aberration by reducing the beam diameter

U17300/U17301

18

E23b

Correction of spherical aberration by combination of lenses

U17300

19

E24a

Keplerian telescope

U17300

19

E24b

Galileian telescope

U17300

19

E25

Camera

U17300

Laser Optics Demonstration Set

U17300

Laser Optics Supplement Set

U17301

The column "SET TO USE" informs you which set is appropriate for which experiment (either U17300, or U17301, or
both).

Introduction

The demonstration set U17300 was designed for easy
and clear demonstration of basic optical effects and
devices. Using diode laser as a light source for experi-
ments enables both teacher and student to understand
the principle of simple and more complicated optical
systems. In this guide book you can find many basic
experiments and demonstrations using U17300 and
U17301, which is an additional set of optical elements
containing air lenses, air prisms etc. Every experiment
in this book has three parts:
1. A simple description of the experiment
2. A geometric diagram of the experiment
3. A diagram showing what the experiment

looks like when it is set up.

Shown in brackets under the title of the experiment is
whether it can be demonstrated with the U17300 or
U17301 set, or both. The same note can be find also in
the table of contents in the last row. It is clear now,
that some experiments cannot be done with U17300
and some of them with U17301.
A very important constituent of the experiments is the
LASER RAY BOX which consists of five laser diodes. Be
careful to avoid direct eye contact with the laser beam!
If you have basic set U17300 and you are interested in
realizing experiments for additional set U17301, please,
contact your distributor of didactic aids.

Table of set elements

U17300 Basic Set
1

Biconcave lens

2

Biconvex lens

3

Biconvex lens

4

Biconvex lens

5

Biconvex lens

6

Small planeconcave lens

7

Large planeconvex lens

8

Small planeconvex lens

9

Concave mirror

10 Convex mirror
11 Planar mirror
12 Planparallel plate
13 Prism
14 Optical fibre

Working sheets
A Human Eye Model
B Camera
C

Galileian Telescope

D Keplerian Telescope
E

Correction of Spherical Aberration

F

Hartle's circle

U17301, Additional Set
21 Biconcave air lens
22 Biconcave glass lens
23 Biconvex air lens
24 Biconvex glass lens
25 Optical air prism
26 Equilateral optical glass prism
27 Rectangular optical glass prism (2 pc)
28 Square glass planparallel plate
29 Rectangular glass planparallel plate (2 pc)
11 Planar mirror (2 pc)

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