Request InfoMeller Optics Inc.PROVIDENCE, R.I., March 3, 2015 — The Sapphire Truncated Hyper-Hemisphere Dome from Meller Optics provides 360° viewing with an enhanced 65° field of view. The dome permits IR and shortwave-infrared (SWIR) viewing, and can be fabricated with outer diameters from 6 to 10.5 in. and with 0.2- to 0.75-in. thick walls. Featuring Mohs 9 hardness second only to diamond, the sapphire dome has a 40-20 scratch-dig surface finish, 10-angstrom surface roughness and a surface figure of 1 fringe over any 2-in. diameter on both faces. Designed to protect cameras, sensors and detectors in harsh environments, the dome...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSPhotonics Spectra March 2023 IssueUV CameraThe ATX081S-UC 10GigE PoE+ UV camera from LUCID Vision Labs Inc. is equipped with the Sony 8.1-MP CMOS IMX487 global shutter sensor for capturing images across the 200- to 400-nm UV range. 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