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Vega™ Laser Line Beam Expanders

The TECHSPEC® Vega™ Laser Line Beam Expanders from Edmund Optics® are divergence adjustable to compensate for input beam divergence.

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Selecting the Right Beam Expander

Edmund Optics offers both fixed power and zoom beam expanders. Knowing which beam expander is right for your application can greatly improve system efficiency.

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LC (Low Cost) Fixed YAG Beam Expanders

LC (Low Cost) Fixed YAG Beam Expanders are simple 2-element, cost-effective solutions to beam expansion.

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Laser Optics Lab: Beam Expander Configurations & Designs

Laser beam expanders consist of transmissive configurations, with Galilean or Keplerian designs, and reflective configurations, which use a series of mirrors, similar to microscope designs.

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How To Align a Monolithic Beam Expander

Monolithic Reflective Beam Expanders are ideal for applications requiring broadband or achromatic beam expansion.

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Polarization Overview - Part 2: Waveplates & Retarders (Advanced)

Waveplates and retarders are optical components designed to transmit light while modifying its polarization state without attenuating, deviating, or displacing the beam.

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Best Practice #2 Don't Believe Your Eyes

Join Greg Hollows, Director of the Imaging Business Unit and EO's Imaging Expert, as he reviews some Best Practice to consider when designing an imaging system.

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Ultraviolet Lasers – TRENDING IN OPTICS: EPISODE 2

A new generation of compact, cost-effective ultraviolet (UV) lasers is allowing more applications to benefit from the increased precision of UV wavelengths.

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EO Imaging Lab Module 2: Gauging and Measurement Accuracy Overview

Learn how to specify imaging system components.

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Round Table Series: Talent Management Part 2

The EO Round Table Series features a panel of industry experts discussing current trends that are making the biggest impact in optics and imaging.

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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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Round Table Series: Additive Manufacturing Part 2

The EO Round Table Series features a panel of industry experts discussing current trends that are making the biggest impact in optics and imaging.

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LIGHT TALK - EPISODE 2: Increasing Imaging Sensor Sizes with Katie Schwertz

Join our discussion about increasing imaging sensor sizes and what that means for optical designers in the second episode of our LIGHT TALKS series.

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Optotune Beam Steering Mirrors Demonstration Video

Optotune Beam Steering Mirrors Demonstration Video

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Beam Combining for Increased Power

When measuring minuscule particles, many advanced Life Science applications require more power than one laser produces.

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Round Table Series: Talent Management Part 1

The EO Round Table Series features a panel of industry experts discussing current trends that are making the biggest impact in optics and imaging.

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Round Table Series: Talent Management Part 3

The EO Round Table Series features a panel of industry experts discussing current trends that are making the biggest impact in optics and imaging.

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Modifying Stock Optics Tip #2: Skip The Grinding

Join Andrew Fisher, Manufacturing R&D Engineer at Edmund Optics, as he discusses some tips for modifying stock optical components to fit your application's needs.

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Best Practice #6 There Can Be Only One

Join Nick Sischka, Director of Imaging, as he reviews some best practices to consider when designing an imaging system.

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Single Point Diamond Turning: EO Build-to-Print Manufacturing

Edmund Optics utilizes Diamond Turning to produce a wide range of high precision optical components.

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Laser Optics Lab:Back Reflections

Back reflections are created when some or part of your beam are reflected back to the source.

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Metrology at Edmund Optics: Measuring as a Key Component of Manufacturing

Learn about the metrology that Edmund Optics® uses to guarantee the quality of all optical components and assemblies.

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Laser Optics Lab:Specifications for Selecting a Laser

When determining which laser to use for your application, consider the following specifications: wavelength, coherence length, beam divergence, and Rayleigh range.

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Aligning Mount for AdlOptica Beamshapers

Properly aligning the mechanical mount for AdlOptica laser beam shapers from Edmund Optics is critical for maximizing throughput and performance.

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Aligning AdlOptica πShaper

Learn how to align an AdlOptica πShaper from Edmund Optics, which converts input Gaussian laser beams to flat top profiles with nearly 100% efficiency.

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How to Build an Optical Isolator with Stock Components

Many laser applications are prone to specular reflections back into the source, causing overheating and decreased stability and lifetime.

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Aligning AdlOptica Focal πShaper

Learn how to align an AdlOptica Focal-πShaper Q Flat Top Beam Shaper, which convers Gaussian beams to Airy disk profiles, resulting in flat top focused spots.

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Polarization Overview - Part 1: Polarization Basics

Polarizers are optical components designed to filter, modify, or analyze the various polarization states of light.

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How to Align a Laser System

Join Chris Williams as he briefly explains the basics of how to align a laser system onto a target.

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Axicons Review

Axicons are conical-shaped optical components used to create a ring-shaped beam.

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