Posts tagged optical performance
Profilometry - An Overview

Surface texture, also referred to as surface roughness, is an important parameter for many manufactured items.  It can be measured on ground or machined surfaces and is especially significant for polished surfaces.   The performance of optical elements and the processing from shaping, to grinding, to final polishing is largely influenced by surface roughness.  The surface roughness at each step of fabrication is a result of the operation, the substrate properties, and the conditions of the machine to part interactions, with a little chemistry thrown in for good measure

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OPO Process and How They Work

An Optical Parametric Oscillator (OPO) is a light source, and a feature of optical parametric oscillators is wavelength flexibility. OPOs can deliver wavelengths that may be difficult or impossible to achieve with lasers. Not only can an OPO be built to work at a specified wavelength, but also many OPOs can be tuned--the user can scan the wavelength. In a laser, stimulated emission from an energized laser medium amplifies light. The laser medium is usually energized by a separate electrical or optical power source.  An OPO is different…

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