Laser-Grade Optics

Nov. 9, 2006
A comprehensive line of laser-grade components— beam-splitters, windows, and mirrors — withstand the challenges of Nd:YAG, Excimer, Argonion, and semiconductor laser sources.

A comprehensive line of laser-grade components— beam-splitters, windows, and mirrors — withstand the challenges of Nd:YAG, Excimer, Argonion, and semiconductor laser sources.

The family of low auto-fluorescence nonpolarizing plate beamsplitters have coatings designed for Nd:YAG and Argon-ion sources and complement low and high-power polarizing cubes. High-damage-threshold V-coated windows have been added to the line of fused silica, sapphire, and crystalline components. Laser mirrors, featuring coatings designed for laser-line and broadband sources in UV, visible, and NIR, are also available.

Edmund Optics Inc., 101 East Gloucester Pike, Barrington, NJ 08007, (856) 573-6250, edmundoptics.com

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