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Introduction to Beamsplitters

Beamsplitters do exactly what their name implies: split incident light beams.

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Infrared Light

Optical Engineer Andrew Fisher explains how you can see the "invisible" light, or infrared light, from your own TV remote.

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The Correct Material for Infrared (IR) Applications

Using an Infrared Application? Discover the importance of choosing the right material and comparisons of each at Edmund Optics.

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What is the difference between polarizing and non-polarizing beamsplitters?

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Is it okay to clean an infrared lens, for example one made of germanium, with ethanol?

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The Ultimate Guide to Beamsplitters

Join our free webinar about the trade-offs of the different types of beamsplitters and useful tips for using them for best possible performance in your application.

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Infrared (IR) Spectrum

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NIR (Near Infrared)

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Short Wave Infrared (SWIR)

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What are Beamsplitters?

Optical components that create two beams by splitting incident light are beamsplitters. Read more about the different types of beamsplitters at Edmund Optics.

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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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Advantages of Using Meniscus Lenses in Infrared Applications

Meniscus lenses offer superior performance compared to plano convex lenses in IR applications. Find out the benefits of using a meniscus lens at Edmund Optics.

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Reflective Optics for Laser Applications

Beam Conditioning Optics for UV, IR, and Broadband Lasers

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Common Laser Optics Materials

Understanding the most commonly used laser optics materials will allow for easy navigation of EO’s wide selection of laser optics components.

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Superpolished Optics

Superpolished optics with sub-angstrom surface roughness are ideal for precise laser optics applications

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Trending in Optics: The Future of Optical Filters

New optical filters are being developed due to the advancements in applications and technologies. Learn more about the future of filters at Edmund Optics.

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What makes laser optics different from normal optics?

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Optics on the frontline

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What are Edmund Optics’ typical manufacturing tolerances?

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Does Edmund Optics sell cameras with a TFL Mount?

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The Future Depends on Optics

Optics and the manipulation of light are critical for countless applications that save lives and improve quality of life across the world

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Viewpoint: The Future Depends On Optics

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Laser Optics Lab Trailer

The Laser Optics Lab video series discusses laser optics concepts including specifications, coating technologies, product types, and more

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Extreme Ultraviolet Optics

Pushing Optics to the Extreme

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Antireflection Nanotextures for Laser Optics Go Commercial

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How do I clean my micro optics?

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Does Edmund Optics® sell Computer Generated Holograms?

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2019 Edmund Optics Holiday Video

Join Edmund Optics in celebrating the success of its customers this holiday season.

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Top Optics Trends of 2021 – TRENDING IN OPTICS: EPISODE 3

Several of the most interesting trends in optics and photonics of 2021 were the landing of the Perseverance Rover on Mars, Stemmed Mirrors, minimizing thermal lensing in ultrafast laser systems, and developments in ultraviolet lasers.

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What types of filters can Edmund Optics® manufacture?

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