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Types of Micro Optics

Key Takeaways: Micro-optics are essential in diverse fields, from microscopy to laser devices. Types of micro optics such as microlens arrays, microspheres, and micro mirrors serve specific functions like focusing light and steering light beams. Advanced manufacturing and precise metrology are crucial for producing high-quality micro-optical components, provided by companies like Avantier. Types of Micro […]

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Introducing Microlens Arrays

Microlens Arrays What if you could bring the power of nature’s compound eyes to your optical assembly— in a tiny package 10 mm x 10 mm? It turns out, you can! Whether you need to homogenize light from line-narrowed excimer lasers or high power LEDS, microlens arrays can give you the high efficiency and non-gaussian […]

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Reverse Optical Engineering Process 

Key Takeaways: The reverse optical engineering process includes understanding the lens’s use, disassembly, data recording, and deriving new designs. Reverse optical engineering involves analyzing and recreating existing optical components when original designs are unavailable. The goal is to produce high-quality lenses that meet customer needs through rigorous testing. What is Reverse Optical Engineering? Optical reverse […]

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Laser Optics for Skin Care

Laser optics for skin care Sun exposure may do a number on skin, but that doesn’t mean all light is detrimental. In fact, laser optics for skin care are the secret behind many highly effective cosmetic procedures that lead to more youthful, clearer skin.  Hair removal, removal of age spots or tattoos, elimination of fine […]

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Developments in Freeform Optics

Freeform Optics: Advances and Developments While most traditional optics have constant curvatures and are rotationally symmetric, freeform optics break all the norms. And there’s a very good reason they do.  Design flexibility and many degrees of freedom  mean a freeform optic can achieve optical mapping relationships that aren’t possible with your ordinary symmetric optic. When […]

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SWIR Camera Surveillance

SWIR Camera Surveillance: Eliminating Haze There’s a deep fog over everything, and you can’t see your hand when you hold it in front of you. The perfect night for a thief to sneak into your factories, make out with whatever they can carry, and get out the same way they came— or is it? Not […]

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Infrared Sensors and Optics for Drones 

Key takeaways: Optics for drones have evolved significantly, offering high-quality imaging even in challenging environments. Infrared sensors play a vital role, aiding in tasks like wildlife tracking and thermal imaging. Drones find applications across industries, from agriculture to cinematography to defense. Choosing drone optics involves considering factors like reliability, environmental conditions, weight, and power consumption. […]

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Optics for LiDAR and Sensing

Optics for LiDAR and sensing Key Takeaways LIDAR technology has seen huge advances in recent years.  Different applications require different types of lasers  Custom optics can enable you to create a LIDAR system optimized for your application.  Optics for LIDAR and sensing are far more affordable today than they were just ten years ago, and […]

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The World of Micro-optics

Micro-Optics Can a lens be mounted on a surface smaller than the head of a pin, or  the full power of complex optical devices be condensed into a package smaller than a fingernail? That’s what micro-optics are about. . Microlens Arrays A micro-optic is an optical component or array between a few micrometers and a […]

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Selecting Optical Domes with Flanges for Camera Systems

Key Takeaways: Optical domes with flanges offer near-zero wavefront error, ensuring exceptional optical clarity in camera systems. Common issues such as distortion, speckle, haziness, and reduced transmission can be addressed with high-quality flanged domes. Selecting the ideal glass dome involves considering application requirements, system performance limitations, manufacturing methods, and material durability. Ground and polished domes […]

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