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Optical Windows Review

Optical Windows provide protection between an optical system or sensitive electronics and an outside environment.

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Do diffusers affect the polarization of light?

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How should I clean my holographic diffusers?

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You have three types of diffusers: opal glass, ground glass, holographic. Which one is right for my application?

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Why do you list a range of thickness values for each of your opal diffusers?

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What is the difference between ground glass and opal glass diffusers?

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Understanding Optical Windows

Determine how to select an optical window based on its material transmission, thermal and mechanical properties, and other specifications at Edmund Optics.

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Diffuser Selection Guide

Not sure which diffuser will best meet your needs? Review EO's diffuser selection guide to review the pros and cons of each diffuser type at Edmund Optics.

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Advantages of Silicon for Mid-Wave Infrared Windows

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When should I consider using a holographic diffuser?

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Is it okay to clean an infrared lens, for example one made of germanium, with ethanol?

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I recently removed an optical low pass filter from my digital camera. Do you have any suggestions on how to measure its Modulation Transfer Function (MTF)?

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Why is chromatic dispersion important for ultrafast laser systems?

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Understanding Optical Specifications

Do you want to know more about the importance of optical specifications? Learn the different types of specifications and their impact on your system at Edmund Optics.

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You offer many types of polarizers. What are some key benefits to help me decide which is best for my application?

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Beam Displacement Calculator

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How do I know which diffusing angle works for my application?

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Optotune Focus-Tunable Lenses Review

Optotune Focus-Tunable lenses feature a liquid polymer substrate with continuous focusability.

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Understanding White Diffusing Glass

Learn more about White Diffusing Glass, which reduces the scattering of light and homogenizes the light source, at Edmund Optics.

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Removing Protective Plastic Coating

A protective plastic coating protects a variety of our flat optics, such as optical windows, optical mirrors, and beamsplitters, from scratches during shipping.

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Hydrophobic Coatings

Join Ehren O'Donnell, Product Engineer, as he briefly explains our hydrophobic coatings capabilities and the differences between a hydrophobic coated and non-hydrophobic coated optic.

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How do I clean my optics?

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What is the benefit of polymer retarders?

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Multifunctional Smart Glass

Transparent Materials with Integrated Micro-Optics

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You offer many substrates for UV and IR applications. How do I know which is best for me?

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EO Global Manufacturing Facilities

Edmund Optics® (EO) manufactures millions of precision optical components and subassemblies every year in our 5 global manufacturing facilities.

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Integration with Consumer Electronics

Bringing Professional-Grade Technology to All

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Rapid Optical Prototyping

Quickly Respond to Collapsing Product Lifecycles

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2µm Lasers

The unique absorption properties of 2µm lasers allow them to create small and precise cuts for medical and materials processing applications

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Ultraviolet Lasers

A new generation of small, cost-effective, CW ultraviolet (UV) lasers allows more applications to move to UV wavelengths for increased power and precision.

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