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Hybrid Mode Optical Monitoring – Benefiting from Monochromatic and Broadband Algorithms in the


same Coating Process EVATEC


Broadband monitoring with high signal quality enables use of both broadband and monochromatic layer termination algorithms in the same process when depositing optical interference coatings.


Advantages of VPH transmission gratings WASATCH PHOTONICS


Transmission gratings open up many design options for the optical designer. In this tech note, we consider one special type: volume phase holographic (VPH) gratings.


Photoluminescence Spectroscopy of Carbon Dots EDINBURGH INSTRUMENTS


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Thin Film Interference Filters For Lidar ALLUXA


LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a highly versatile active remote sensing technique that is used in Earth and atmospheric sciences, autonomous vehicles, urban planning, and many other applications.


Optical Metrology for Large Space and Terrestrial Telescope Optics


4D TECHNOLOGY


Measurement of large optics require metrology systems that can function despite vibration, turbulence and other challenges.Laser interferometry is used throughout the manufacturing of large optics to ensure conformance to demanding design specifications. More recently, “dynamic interferometry” has been implemented for vibration- insensitive measurement of large optics.


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