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Lego Optics Lab: Beam Splitter

Last updated: February 26, 2026 11:05 am
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I’d been thinking about building an optics lab out of Lego for a while now, but hadn’t gotten round to it for lack of lenses and whatnot to test. Now that I’ve got some lenses, mirrors, and prisms from a broken computer projector that I took apart, I decided to build and test a beam splitter as the first bit for my Lego optics lab.

For the 2016 Hackaday Prize, I’ve decided to incorporate this project into a much larger set of projects that altogether I call my Lego Optics Lab. The following are all the various parts an projects that are included:

This project (the one you’re looking at right now), of course.

I finally took apart a broken computer projector. Some of the optics were burned or broken but I managed to salvage several lenses, mirrors, filters, and a curious little glass cube.

On three sides of the cube were attached tiny LCD screens. It seemed then that the little cube was a beam splitter, or rather, the reverse of a beam splitter that combined the images from the three LCD screens to be projected onto a big projection screen. It is called a “dichroic prism.” You can learn more about how computer projectors work here.

There were three filters glued to the faces of the cube underneath the LCD screens. I tried as best as I could to peel the filters off, but unfortunately they were torn in the process and left a glue residue on the three faces of the cube. I couldn’t clean all of the glue off but managed to remove the glue from the center of each face so I could shine a laser through each face to see how the beam would be split.

I’d been thinking about building an optics lab out of Lego for a while now, but hadn’t gotten round to it for lack of lenses and whatnot to test. Now that I’ve got some lenses, mirrors, and prisms from the computer projector, I decided to build and test a beam splitter as the first bit for my Lego optics lab.

On the bottom of the glass cube is a mounting bracket that’s glued on. This mounting bracket conveniently snapped into the center of the Lego “turntable with the click assembly.” I can rotate the cube one click at a time or several clicks at a time to set the cube to 90, 180, 270, and 360 degrees. I stacked the Lego turntable brick on two 1 X 6 Lego Technic beams to raise it up a bit off the Lego base plate. I also mounted three paper targets on the edges of the base plate with six 1 X 2 Lego Technic beams.

The following pictures show how the laser beam is split as I rotate the cube to 90, 180, and 270 degrees (I taped a piece of paper with an arrow drawn on it on to the top of the cube to show its orientation):

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