GB/T 10050-1988
AbolishedOptics and optical instruments--Reference wavelengths
光学和光学仪器 参考波长
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 10050-1988 specifies the reference wavelengths used in optics and optical instruments, defining standard spectral lines (e.g., mercury e-line, cadmium lines) for calibrating refractive index, dispersion, and other optical properties. It is applied in the design, testing, and quality control of lenses, prisms, and optical systems within industries such as precision instrumentation, microscopy, and spectroscopy. This standard ensures consistent measurement benchmarks across optical manufacturing and metrology laboratories.
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