New White Papers now available online
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Machine vision illumination made easy EDMUND OPTICS
This white paper presents and discusses the most common types of illumination for machine vision in order to help make illumination selection less intimidating.
A Ray Tracing Approach to Capillary-Based Backscattering Interferometry WAVELENGTH ELECTRONICS
This white paper from Wavelength Electronics details how researchers from Bristol University developed a new ray tracing model, including many parameters not previously reported.
Laser Safety: Don’t get burnt PRO-LITE TECHNOLOGY
Since their invention in 1960, lasers have become ever more widely deployed in scientific research, in medicine, in industrial materials processing, in telecommunications as well as in numerous consumer applications.
The theory & application of integrating spheres PRO-LITE TECHNOLOGY
In this white paper, Pro-Lite’s Robert Yeo explains how the integrating sphere came into existence, what it does, how it works, and how it is used to simplify what would otherwise be complex measurements in fields such as radiometry & photometry, in measuring the optical properties of material.
Handling chalcogenides through the manufacturing and coating process EMF
The increase in applications for infrared (IR) optics has led to a wider demand for chalcogenides. But the manufacture and coating of this substrate is not without its challenges. This white paper details some of the options available and offers advice on how to source the right fabrication and coating partners.
Lidar and autonomous cars: no conventional solution HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS
This white paper examines the leading lidar technologies and explains what issues automotive companies must take into consideration to build the vehicles of the future.
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