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Brand: Reliant Lab
Reliant Lab Adjustable Slit for Uncertainty Principle Demonstrations
SKU: TB-RE-67653
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Short Description
Reliant Lab Adjustable Slit
For Uncertainty Principle Demonstrations
For Uncertainty Principle Demonstrations
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Reliant Lab
- Product Quantity : 1 Piece
- Product Type : Drum Type
Description
The Reliant Lab Adjustable Slit is a high precision optical mechanical device used to control the width and intensity of a light beam in diffraction and spectroscopy experiments. Unlike fixed slides, this apparatus features a pair of perfectly parallel, knife edged jaws that can be moved toward or away from each other using a fine micrometer screw. This allows researchers to vary the slit width continuously from a few microns to several millimeters, making it an indispensable tool for studying the transition between geometric optics and wave diffraction.
Features
:- Precision Knife Edges: Features two ground and lapped stainless steel or brass jaws that remain perfectly parallel at any width to ensure clean diffraction patterns.
- Micrometer Adjustment: Equipped with a calibrated drum or micrometer screw that allows for sub millimeter precision in setting the slit width.
- High Opacity Finish: The entire assembly is coated in a non reflective matte black finish to eliminate stray light and unwanted reflections.
- Universal Mounting: Designed with a standard mounting pin or threaded hole, making it compatible with all standard optical benches and stands.
Applications
:- Diffraction Studies
- Wavelength Calculation
- Uncertainty Principle Demonstrations
- Optical Resolution Testing
- Spectroscopy

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