Rod and Cone Lenses
Rod lenses’ optical performance is similar to cylindrical lenses, incident collimated light passes through the polished circumference of the rod lens will be formed into a line. Variety of laser and ...
Mirrors
Hyperion offers a variety of laser, flat, metal substrate, focusing, or specialty Optical Mirrors in a multitude of reflective coating options, including Protected Aluminum, Enhanced Aluminum, Protected Silver, Protected Gold, or Dielectric.
Roof Prism Amici Prism
A roof prism is a reflective optical prism containing a section where two faces meet at a 90° angle. Reflection from the two 90° faces returns an image that is flipped laterally across the axis wher...
Prisms
Hyperion supplies a wide range of prisms to meet UV-Visible-NIR applications. Our capabilities can fulfill high-precision surface quality and tight angle tolerance. Materials selection ranges from flint/crown glasses, fused silica, ZnSe, CaF2.
Windows
Our precision optical windows range from UV to VIS, NIR, SWIR further MWIR and LWIR applications. We offer a variety of substrates, such as Germanium (Ge), Silicon (Si), N-BK7, UV Fused Silica, Zinc Selenide (ZnSe), or Multiple anti-reflection coating options are available for the Ultraviolet (UV), Visible, or Infrared (IR). Please also refer to our IR optics category for more information.
Dome
Glass domes are widely used for commercial applications which require protective boundary between different environments; domes perform as windows, providing protection to electronic sensors or detectors without sacrificing field of view.
Analysis of Optical Lens
From the word light alone, we can see that it means bright and transparent. Optical lenses must have these attributes and have good transparency.Optical lenses are highly transparent, chemically a...
The Role of Laser Collimator Lenses in Optical Engineering
Modern optical engineering has revolutionized numerous industries, from telecommunications and healthcare to precision manufacturing and scientific research. At the heart of many optical systems lies ...