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Dispersion

Dispersion is the dependence of the phase velocity or phase delay of light on another parameter, such as wavelength, propagation mode, or polarization.

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Dispersion

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Optical Prisms Review

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Ultrafast Dispersion

The short pulse durations of ultrafast lasers lead to broad wavelength bandwidths, making ultrafast systems especially susceptible to dispersion and pulse broadening.

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How does group delay dispersion (GDD) relate to first order and higher order dispersion?

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Can wedge prisms be used for beam stearing?

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Why is chromatic dispersion important for ultrafast laser systems?

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What is the main application difference between the many types of prisms that you sell?

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Highly-Dispersive Ultrafast Mirrors for Dispersion Compensation

Learn how Highly-Dispersive Mirrors compensate for dispersion and compress pulse duration in ultrafast laser systems, which is critical for maximizing performance.

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Group Delay Dispersion and White Light Interferometry

Understanding group delay dispersion (GDD) is critical for knowing how ultrafast laser pulses will be stretched or compressed.

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Littrow Dispersion Prism

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I’d like to adhere two prisms together, how can I effectively achieve this? Is there a specific adhesive that you recommend?

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Introduction to Optical Prisms

Learn about the different types of optical prisms, their applications, and how to select the right prism for your specific system.

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How Group Delay Dispersion (GDD) Truly Affects Ultrafast Lasers

Join us for a discussion about GDD in ultrafast laser systems and how to choose the right ultrafast optics for your system.

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Meet Francis Ang: Prism Champion

The Future Depends on Optics®

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Ultrafast Highly-Dispersive Mirrors

Pulse Compression and Dispersion Compensation for Ultrafast Lasers

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Beam manipulation: prisms vs. mirrors

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Ultrafast Dispersion (超短パルス分散)

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An efficient method of reducing glass dispersion tolerance sensitivity

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Highly-Dispersive Mirrors

Ultrafast highly-dispersive mirrors are critical for pulse compression and dispersion compensation in ultrafast laser applications, improving system performance.

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Optical Prism Application Examples

There are many types of optical prisms. Find examples, information, and applications for different types of optical prisms at Edmund Optics.

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Ultrafast Mirrors: The importance of high reflectance and dispersion control in ultrafast optics

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How Rainbows Work

Optical Engineer Karen Malek explains why rainbows form because of refraction, reflection, and dispersion.

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Prism Tunnel Diagrams

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Why do ultrafast highly-dispersive mirrors have such low angles of incidence (AOIs)?

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Optics 101: Level 1 Theoretical Foundations

Have a question about theoretical foundations? Find out more about the electromagnetic spectrum, interference, reflection, and more at Edmund Optics.

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What is the difference between using a cube beamsplitter and a plate (mirror-type) beamsplitter?

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Metallic Mirror Coatings

Want to learn more about metallic mirror coatings? Find information about standard and custom metallic mirror coatings that are available at Edmund Optics.

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How do I calculate my working distance after my image is reflected from a right angle prism?

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All About Diffraction Gratings

Learn about how diffraction gratings separate incident light into separate beam paths, different types of gratings, and how to choose the best grating for you.

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