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How do fiber optic light guides connect to fiber optic illuminators?

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What are the advantages of Fiber Optic Illumination?

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I’m looking for the best way to maximize the amount of light from an LED into a fiber optic. What are the best options for coupling my LED and fiber?

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Why is it necessary to collimate the laser diode before fiber-coupling?

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How to Achieve Optimal Collimation with Fiber Optics

Collimated light is required for many fiber optic applications. Using the proper setup, fiber optic collimating lenses or ball lenses, and some optical know-how, you can achieve optimal collimation.

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Fiber Coupler Calculator

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Important Concepts for Selecting Optical Component Mounts

Edmund Optics offers a variety of kinematic, bar-type, translating, ring, and modular mounting components.

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Large Diameter Gimbal Optical Mounts

Large Diameter Gimbal Optical Mounts available from Edmund Optics are used to integrate large precision optical components, such as mirrors, into OEM and benchtop systems.

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Reflective Laser Beam Shaping

Beam Shaping for High Power and Short Pulse Durations

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What is the numerical aperture of a fiber?

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Laser Damage Threshold Calculator

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E-Series Kinematic Optical Mirror Mounts

E-Series Kinematic Optical Mounts provide high value and essential features for applications including lab use, prototyping, and system integration

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Laser

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Fiber Jacket

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Optical Fiber

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Lens Mounts

There are numerous mount types for connecting an imaging lens to a camera. Depending on the application, some mounts are more useful than others.

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Why does the polarization of a laser matter?

The polarization state of a laser source is important for many different applications.

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SM Lens Tube Drop-In Mounts from Edmund Optics

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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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Do your iris diaphragms have mounts for breadboard applications?

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What is the difference between Rowland circle and polychromator mounts for gratings?

Understanding Rowland circle and polychromator mounts for diffraction gratings is important for selecting the proper concave grating for your application.

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What is the difference between single-mode and multimode fiber?

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What diameter beam will an optical fiber output?

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What is the difference between a jacketed and an unjacketed optical fiber?

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Why is chromatic dispersion important for ultrafast laser systems?

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Bulk Laser Damage in Glass

Learn why the bulk laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) of glass is significantly different than the LIDT optical components with coatings, such as AR thin films.

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Laser Spot Size

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How do I couple light into a fiber using a lens / ball lens?

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Laser Polarization: The Importance of Polarization in Laser Applications

Understanding the polarization of laser light is critical for many applications, as polarization impacts reflectance, focusing the beam, and other key behaviors.

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Reflective Optics for Laser Applications

Beam Conditioning Optics for UV, IR, and Broadband Lasers

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