In a previous article we talked about Aviation Light Optics. In that article we talked about the Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI). Now we would like to go more in detail about that system and describe their design requirements. The PAPI system is a...
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Optics in the News – June 2022
byVictor Argueta|Jun 29, 2022|OFH,optics
Complex Optical Components from Fluids. Researchers from the Israel Institute of Technology have developed a new technique to fabricate free-form optics by curing a liquid polymer. Traditionally, free-form optics are fabricated using complex CNC equipment that...
Aviation Light Optic Design
byVictor Argueta|May 30, 2022|FAQ,illumination,Victor Argueta
In the last month, I have had the need to travel several times by airplane. So, after several hours enjoying $15 sodas, and $30 hamburgers at the airport gates, I started paying more attention to the different illumination systems that are being used in the aviation...
RXI Collimator
byVictor Argueta|May 9, 2022|FAQ,optical design,Victor Argueta
Optical collimators also called non-imaging concentrators are optical components that can collect and project light from a source. Common examples include solar collectors that concentrate the sun's light and project it to heat a surface or direct it to solar panels....
Non-Contact Tonometers
byVictor Argueta|Apr 15, 2022|FAQ,Opthalmology,optics,Victor Argueta
This will be the last entry in our series of optical instrumentation for optometry. If this is the first article that you are seeing, I would suggest that you take a look at our previous articles about Ophthalmoscope Design, Keratometer Design, and Retinoscopy. This...
Retinoscope Design
byVictor Argueta|Apr 14, 2022|lens design,Opthalmology,optical design,Victor Argueta
Retinoscopes are a very common optical instrument used by optometrists to examine a patient’s eye and evaluate the need of corrective lenses. They use a very interesting physical principle. Let’s first describe the optical instrument. The retinoscope is a hand held...
Keratometer Optical Design
byVictor Argueta|Mar 30, 2022|Opthalmology,optical design,Victor Argueta
在本文中,我们将继续我们的描述of different optical instruments used by optometrists. Last time we talked about Ophthalmoscopes, today we will talk about another very common optical instrument called the Keratometer. The keratometer was developed...
Ophthalmoscope Optical Layout
byVictor Argueta|Mar 11, 2022|FAQ,Opthalmology,Victor Argueta
In the next couple of articles, we will talk about the different instrumentation used by ophthalmologists and optometrists. As you can imagine, there are many restrictions when designing an optical instrument that will be used in a patient. It matters whether the...
Scan Mirrors In Industrial Welding
byVictor Argueta|Mar 2, 2022|FAQ,Optical Components,Victor Argueta
This is our last entry on our scanning mirrors series. In this article, we will talk about the use of scanning mirrors when working with welding environments. As you can imagine, not only do the optical requirements differ when compared to those of a scanning...
Steering Mirrors In LIDAR Systems
byVictor Argueta|Feb 15, 2022|FAQ,lens design consulting,Optical Components,optical engineering,Victor Argueta
This is our third installment of a four-series blogs about steering mirrors. We have talked previously about steering mirrors in laser markings and steering mirrors in OCT systems. This week, we will talk about the steering mirror requirements for those in LIDAR...
Steering Mirrors in OCT
byVictor Argueta|Jan 27, 2022|Optical Components,188bet欢迎您,scanners
This week, we will continue our discussion of fast steering mirrors. If you missed our last article, go ahead and read about steering mirrors for laser marking. Here, we will discuss the design requirements for steering mirrors in Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)....
Steering Mirrors in Laser Marking
byVictor Argueta|Jan 13, 2022|scanners
In the next couple of weeks, we will be talking about the different design requirements and restrictions when working with steering mirrors, also known as scanning mirrors. The objective is to show you that different applications require different solutions, and that...
Understanding objective lenses
byVictor Argueta|Dec 13, 2021|FAQ,lens design,Optical Components,optical design,optical engineering
Introduction In previous entries, we have talked about the design of scanning microscopes, infinity corrected microscopes, confocal microscope design, and Koehler illumination systems-a common illumination system in microscopes. The most essential microscope element...
Rigid Endoscope Design
byVictor Argueta|Dec 2, 2021|FAQ,optical design,optical engineering,Victor Argueta
Endoscopes are medical devices designed to collect the smallest images from inside the human body. Endoscopes can be divided into two categories: rigid endoscopes, in which relay lenses are stacked together generally creating a high-quality image, and flexible...
Cardinal Points
byVictor Argueta|Nov 29, 2021|FAQ,optical design,optics,Victor Argueta
When I was a young undergrad engineering student, I always found optics to be a very confusing subject. It was not only the equations, but what it looked like hundreds of different definitions involved in even the simplest of optical systems. Some concepts, like...
Powell Lens Design
byVictor Argueta|Nov 11, 2021|FAQ,lens design,machine vision,optical design
Previous posts have reviewed different techniques for beam homogenization as well as the difference between spot size and beam angle. This post will review a method for beam shaping using Powell Lenses. Powell lenses are lenses that create a straight laser line by...
卡尔cium Fluoride Glass
byVictor Argueta|Oct 28, 2021|FAQ,lens design consulting,OFH,Optical Components
The choice of glass is a fundamental part in the optical design process. This is especially true for IR and thermal optics materials. In this article, we will talk about Calcium Fluoride (CaF2), an interesting glass that has a wide range of applications.Before...
Beam Splitters
byVictor Argueta|Oct 13, 2021|FAQ,Optical Components
Beam splitters are a fundamental element in optical systems. Beam splitters are, in essence, optical components used to divide a single light source (usually a laser) into two separate beams. The more common kind of beam splitters (the kind that you can find in most...
Bidirectional Scattering Distribution Function
byJohn|Oct 7, 2021|Uncategorized
As optical engineers, we are in charge of more than just the design and implementation of optical systems for specific applications: we often need to evaluate optical systems’ performance or to assess the quality of optical components. To do these assessments,...
Conoscopic Lens Design
byVictor Argueta|Sep 16, 2021|illumination,illumination lens design,lens design
A conoscopic lens is an instrument that can be used to measure the angular distribution of a light source. Its use is quite different from a lens, as in photography. An image created by a conoscopic lens resembles that of a fisheye lens. That is a...
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