prizmák
Prizmák are optical devices designed to refract, disperse, or manipulate light through the use of internal or external geometries and material properties. The term "prizmák" is derived from the Hungarian word for "prisms," and it generally refers to various types of prisms used in optics and scientific applications.
Prisms are typically transparent, solid objects with flat, polished surfaces that are arranged at specific angles.
Beyond simple dispersion, prizmák can be employed for image inversion, beam steering, or light redirection. Variations
In practical applications, prizmák are used in scientific research, optical communication, laser systems, photography, and display
The design and material choice for prizmák often depend on the intended wavelength range, desired optical properties,