Laser optics suit stringent applications

An Armstrong Optical product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 16, 2007

Armstrong Optical's components are available either as precision machined blanks or as polished flat-surfaced optics.

Armstrong Optical and Sydor Optics are introducing a new range of laser optics alongside their wafers and plano-optics.

Manufactured in the USA from single crystal ingots, this material offers additional choice to optical designers for the most stringent design applications.

The components are available either as precision machined blanks or as polished flat-surfaced optics.

The materials are suitable for components such as lenses, prisms, wedges and windows.

They are availabe in four grades: ArF excimer grade (193nm); KrF excimer grade (248nm); UV-VIS grade (250-6100nm); and IR grade (800-7500nm).

The consistent crystal orientation ensures repeatable fabrication and batch consistency.

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