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Zoom fiber collimators can change beam size continuously while keeping beam pattern homogeneous and clear. It works like zoom lenses of camera, instead of only adjusting separation distance between lenses and fiber as focus adjustable fiber collimators. Beam quality is much better than focus adjusting. It can be used in telemetry, illumination, lidar and so on.
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A special type of thick biconvex optical lens is a Ball lenses that usually has a sphere geometric shape. These are made of a single material such as BK7 or other optical glass/Fused Silica/CaF2 which is a commonly used material for ball lenses. The smallest lens we produced is < 0.5 mm. We can process ball lenses using all types of glass material. Our price for PV industry may be as low as USD0.02/pcs. We are developing CSD-based AR-coating to provide a low-cost PV-coating solution.
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Broadband Non-Polarizing Cube Beamsplitters are made up of a pair of high precision right angle prisms cemented together by a metallic dielectric coating on one of the prisms’ hypotenuse. Because of the metallic dielectric hybrid coating's low polarization dependence, the transmission and reflection of S- and P-polarization states can be within 10% of each other. These beamsplitters are spectrally flat across their specified wavelength ranges, which reduces the effects of changes in angle of incidence or converging/diverging beams. Metallic dielectric hybrid coating has <10% absorption, so don’t use it in high power laser.
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Beamsplitters are used for separating or merging light beams. The two common forms Z-OPTICS LIMITED offers are Plates and cubes. Cubes are a simple, safe shape for applications with low power rates. The efficiency of beamsplitters depends largely on the parameters for the coating. The type, coating, transmission range and damage threshold should be taken into consideration when choosing beamsplitters.
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The Caf2 (Calcium Fluoride) Wedge Beamsplitter is a cutting-edge optical component that has garnered significant attention across various scientific, industrial, and laser-based applications. This is meticulously designed to bifurcate incoming light into two separate beams, each with a predetermined ratio of reflected and transmitted light, making it an indispensable tool for precision light management within optical systems. The brilliance of the Caf2 Wedge Beamsplitter lies in its utilization of high-quality Calcium Fluoride, a material renowned for its exceptional optical properties. Calcium Fluoride is prized for its broad spectral transmission range, extending from the ultraviolet (UV) to the infrared (IR) regions, and its low refractive index. These attributes make it a superior choice for applications where optimal spectral transparency is essential. The wedge-shaped configuration of this beamsplitter introduces a gradual change in thickness across its surface, enabling precise control of the splitting ratio. This feature is particularly advantageous in applications such as interferometry and laser systems, where maintaining the phase and power of optical beams is paramount. The Caf2 Wedge Beamsplitter's precision and consistency empower researchers and engineers to achieve the level of accuracy demanded by their experiments and projects.
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Beamsplitters are used for separating or merging light beams. The two common forms Z-OPTICS LIMITED offers are Plates and cubes. Cubes are a simple, safe shape for applications with low power rates. The efficiency of beamsplitters depends largely on the parameters for the coating. The type, coating, transmission range and damage threshold should be taken into consideration when choosing beamsplitters.
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Beamsplitters are used for separating or merging light beams. The two common forms Z-OPTICS LIMITED offers are Plates and cubes. Cubes are a simple, safe shape for applications with low power rates. The efficiency of beamsplitters depends largely on the parameters for the coating. The type, coating, transmission range and damage threshold should be taken into consideration when choosing beamsplitters.








