LASER COMPONENTS is pleased to offer high performance optical interference filter coatings. These products are produced by our partner, Omega Optical, utilising Dual Magnetron Reactive Sputtering ...
Nearly three decades ago, a handful of employees left their jobs at Omega Optical and founded Chroma Technology in Vermont. Since then, the company, which is entirely owned by its roughly 150 ...
Several light sources produce light across various wavelengths. While this wavelength spectrum can be useful in lighting applications, other applications require light with a restricted visible ...
The purpose of optical coatings is to change the reflectivity of optical surfaces. According to the materials and physical phenomena which are used one can in principle distinguish metallic and ...
Case Western Reserve researchers, collaborators create new class of thin film coating; innovative technology could solve major hurdles for solar energy generation Researchers at Case Western Reserve ...
This Collection invites original research articles on optical coatings, focusing on advanced materials, fabrication techniques, and applications. We welcome contributions that explore the latest ...
Materials get their optical properties based on how much they reflect, absorb or transmit different wavelengths (colors) of light. Usually optical coatings either reflect or transmit a given color of ...
For more than a century, optical coatings have been used to better reflect certain wavelengths of light from lenses and other devices or, conversely, to better transmit certain wavelengths through ...
For more than a century, optical coatings have been used to better reflect certain wavelengths of light from lenses and other devices or, conversely, to better transmit certain wavelengths through ...
Applying a well-known optical phenomenon called thin-film interference, a group of researchers at Harvard University has demonstrated the ability to "paint" ultra-thin coatings onto a rough ...
Applying a well-known optical phenomenon called thin-film interference, a group of researchers at Harvard University has demonstrated the ability to "paint" ultra-thin coatings onto a rough ...