Rhomboid prisms have an octahedral structure composed of parallel rhombic surfaces that can accurately translate light beams without altering the propagation direction of light, achieving lateral displacement of the optical axis.
Rhombic prisms are commonly used in optical instruments such as binocular eyepieces for microscopes and rangefinders, effectively translating light without inverting the image.
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