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Lambda Research Optics, Inc. - Beamsplitter Cubes
Meadowlark Optics - Building Systems HP 7/23
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Beam Expanders

A beam expander is a system of optical components designed to increase the diameter of a radiation beam. Usually an afocal system.

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Spawr Industries Inc., Optics Div.
Spawr Industries Inc., Optics Div. - Lake Havasu City, AZ
Designs and manufactures high power metal mirrors, passive and water-cooled copper, molybdenum tungsten, titanium, aluminum, and stainless-steel mirrors, metal mirror corner cubes, laser beam shaping systems, optical integrators, line image focusing modules, 100-plus-kW beam dumps, laser optics, small and large mirror mounts, and lightweight metal mirrors.
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SORL/Space Optics Research Labs LLC
SORL/Space Optics Research Labs LLC - Merrimack, NH
Manufactures stock and custom off-axis parabolic mirrors. Flat, spherical, and aspheric mirrors in ceramic, glass and metal, precision mirror mounts; reflective beam expanders, collimators, FLIR test stations, lidar telescopes; Fourier transform systems, IR lens assemblies and a LUPI-IIA interferometer. Engineering, design, and field services.
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Rainbow Research Optics LLC
Rainbow Research Optics LLC - Centennial, CO
Manufacturer of precision optical components and high-power laser coatings from UV to IR. Stock and custom optics: lenses, beamsplitters, filters, windows, mirrors, wave plates, large wedges, prisms, and many more. In-house custom coatings: AR, high reflection, dichroic, and polarizing. Optics from 4 mm to 16 inches.
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Glossary
  • beam expander A system of optical components designed to increase the diameter of a radiation beam. Usually an afocal system.
  • afocal An optical system with object and image points at infinity. Literally, "without a focal length."
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