Edmund Optics offers two new objectives from AdlOptica
Edmund Optics now offers two new objectives from AdlOptica that enable a growing range of laser optics applications
Edmund Optics now offers two new objectives from AdlOptica that enable a growing range of laser optics applications
Low GDD optics minimise chromatic aberration and pulse spreading in ultrafast laser systems
Edmund Optics (EO), a global manufacturer and supplier of optical components, has partnered with Jenoptik to enhance global access to its F-theta lenses, which focus lasers in high-precision materials processing and laser scanning applications.
In addition to providing custom solutions, EO will also maintain a global inventory of standard UFI components that will reduce the typically long lead times of high-precision and high-power laser optics
Discussion topics including cladding with diode lasers, CO2 lasers in the automotive industry, nano-structured anti-reflective surfaces, and software for designing beam-splitting optics were covered in the second installment of the Lasers In Action Webinar series
Discussion topics include cladding with diode lasers, CO2 lasers in the automotive industry, nano-structured anti-reflective surfaces, and software for designing beam-splitting optics.
Edmund Optics has developed nano-structured anti-reflective surfaces that can be used to reduce stray light in laser systems for materials processing.
When thin-film anti-reflective coatings experience laser-induced damage, the damage can propagate and cause system failure. On the other hand, when Edmund's new Nebular™ surfaces experience laser-induced damage, it does not propagate and instead effectively “melts” the nanostructures back into the bulk material.
Find out more about these innovative surfaces in this new whitepaper.
Edmund Optics' new TECHSPEC Low GDD Ultrafast Mirrors are designed to have high reflectivity at a 45° angle of incidence for ultrafast laser beam steering applications.
Edmund Optics has introduced its new Techspec λ/10 Laser Line Coated Windows. Laser line windows are ideal for protecting sensitive optical and electronic components in high power laser applications.
Edmund Optics has introduced Techspec Laser Grade PCX Lenses with high surface quality and surface accuracy for a wide variety of high energy Nd:YAG laser applications
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