Due to Fresnel reflection, when light passes from air through an uncoated glass substrate, approximately 4% of the light is reflected at each interface. This results in a total transmittance of only 9...
This indent is for procurement of “Off Axis Parabolic (OAP) Mirrors” for ultra-short high power (up to 1PW level, 25 fs, Maximum Energy 25 J) Ti: Sapphire (800 nm) laser beam focusing. The OAP mirro...
In the world of optics, the choice between dielectric and metal coated mirrors can significantly impact the performance of your optical systems. Understanding the differences between these two types o...
Dive into the world of cutting-edge optical innovation with Bena Optics' Linear Variable Filters (LVFs). These revolutionary components are redefining spectral imaging and other critical applications, offering unparalleled precision, stability, and versatility. From compact spectrometers to aerospace technology, Bena Optics' LVFs are setting new standards in multiple industries.
Cylindrical lenses are similar to spherical lenses because both use curved surfaces to focus or diverge light. However, cylindrical lenses possess converging or diverging capabilities in only one dire...
In the field of precision optics, front-surface optical mirrors stand out for their superior reflectivity and low distortion, making them a core component of many high-end optical systems. As a global...
Differences Between Spherical and Aspherical OpticsGeometric Shapes, Advantages, and Applications of Spherical and Aspherical OpticsOne of the most commonly used lens shapes in the optical market rema...