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Edmund Optics Imaging Lab 3.4: Directional Illumination of Ring Lights

Learn how to specify imaging system components.

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Edmund Optics Imaging Lab 3.7: Line Lights

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Edmund Optics Imaging Lab 3.6: Dome Lights

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Ring Light Guide

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How can you determine the diameter and ring thickness of the beam created with a Plano-Convex (PCX) Axicon Lens?

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Could you tell me what the inner diameter of a ring mount mean? Does it mean the smallest diameter of the cylindrical components I can mount, or the biggest diameter?

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How do I mount a mirror to a mirror mount that doesn't have a clamp or retainer ring?

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Edmund Optics Imaging Lab 3.8: Sneak Peek at Future Modules

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What are the advantages of Fiber Optic Illumination?

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Edmund Optics Imaging Lab Module 3: Illumination Overview

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What are the advantages of LED Illumination?

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Spectroscopy and Optics: Laser mirrors: High reflectance is measured best with cavity ring-down spectroscopy

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Axicon Calculator

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Common Illumination Types

Not sure which type of illumination you should use for your system? Learn more about the pros and cons of different illumination types at Edmund Optics.

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Axicons Review

Axicons are conical-shaped optical components used to create a ring-shaped beam.

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If CRDS is more accurate, why isn’t CRDS always used to measure the reflectivity of mirrors?

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Can I cure UV adhesives without a UV light source?

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What is the advantage of high frequency illumination?

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I would like to view the side profile of a 140μm diameter glass fiber under a microscope. I am having some difficulty resolving the fiber’s border, is there any special lighting technique to use?

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Semiconductor Supermirrors

Semiconductor supermirrors offer high reflectivity and outperform many IR mirrors on the market. Learn more about these new supermirrors at Edmund Optics.

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How do fiber optic light guides connect to fiber optic illuminators?

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Getting Started with Spectrolight Flexible Wavelength Selectors

Learn how to set up a Spectrolight Flexible Wavelength Selector to tune the emitted wavelength range of a Spectrolight Mighty Light Illuminator

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Optotune Focus-Tunable Lenses Review

Optotune Focus-Tunable lenses feature a liquid polymer substrate with continuous focusability.

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High Reflectivity Mirrors for Laser Applications

The industry standard method for quantifying reflectivity does not tell the whole story

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An In-Depth Look at Axicons

Axicons can be used in a variety of different fields. Find out more about axicons and how to use them in applications at Edmund Optics.

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Modifying Stock Optics Tip #5: Make Multiple Modifications At Once

Join Andrew Fisher, Manufacturing R&D Engineer at Edmund Optics, as he discusses some tips for modifying stock optical components to fit your application's needs.

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Optical Cage System Design Examples

Not sure how you can enhance an opical cage system? Check out examples of different design examples applicable for small and large systems at Edmund Optics.

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Successful Light Polarization Techniques

Are you looking for a solution to common imaging problems? Discover different polarization techniques to improve your image at Edmund Optics.

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Metrology at Edmund Optics: Measuring as a Key Component of Manufacturing

Learn about the metrology that Edmund Optics® uses to guarantee the quality of all optical components and assemblies.

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Optical Microscopy Application: Darkfield Illumination

Darkfield illumination is the opposite of brightfield illumination. Find out how darkfield differs from brightfield in optical microscopy at Edmund Optics.

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