Berliner Glas GmbHPolarizing beamsplitting cubes for high-power UV radiation sources in wavelengths from 270 to 350 nm have been introduced by Berliner Glas. They provide polarization of more than 98% for UV sources with output of up to 1 kW. The devices polarize a XeCl lamp's 308-nm radiation in an angular range of ±11°, which corresponds to a numerical aperture of ~0.2. The company says that the large angular range of the cubes' numerical aperture is an advantage over crystals, which work on the basis of double refraction and total reflection.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.com 7/20/2023Motorized and Calibrated Lenses for Machine Vision ApplicationsMany applications have benefited from motorized varifocal lenses that allow automatic or remote adjustment of focus distance and field of view. Applications may need to change the focal length or...Photonics.com 3/27/2024Precision Planning: Simplified Laser Scanning with Predictive SoftwareConventional controllers for laser scan systems do not allow to predict the actual path of the laser beam on the work piece. A tedious process of testing different parameters and delay settings...Photonics.com 7/22/2021STANDARDS UPDATE: Vision Standards: An Overview of Global and A3 DevelopmentsStandards play a key role in the vision and imaging industry by ensuring interoperability of components, increasing market size, and shortening the time it takes to get new products to market. As the...Photonics.com 3/7/2019In Vivo Medical Laser Procedures: An OverviewThis webinar, presented by OFS, will provide an overview of current in vivo medical procedures performed using lasers and optical fibers. The presentation will begin with a brief history of...