Hi Ryan.
I am interested in that.
I believe we could try and use microstructured, thin plastics on top of a low-cost prism. We etch plastics with low-cost lasers. Then recycle a printer stepper motor and program it. Finally I need to check but the sensor shouldn't be expensive either and interface it with a computer is cheap and easy.
We are going to try sometime this semester I think. I can let you know how it goes.
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