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How to Achieve Optimal Collimation with Fiber Optics

Collimated light is required for many fiber optic applications. Using the proper setup, fiber optic collimating lenses or ball lenses, and some optical know-how, you can achieve optimal collimation.

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Fiber Coupler Calculator

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What are the advantages of Fiber Optic Illumination?

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What is the difference between single-mode and multimode fiber?

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What diameter beam will an optical fiber output?

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What is the numerical aperture of a fiber?

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Fiber Jacket

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Optical Fiber

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How do fiber optic light guides connect to fiber optic illuminators?

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Does light entering a multimode fiber undergo a polarization change during propagation through the fiber? If so, can the emerging light be linearly polarized by placing a polarizer at the fiber’s output end?

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What is the difference between a jacketed and an unjacketed optical fiber?

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How do I couple light into a fiber using a lens / ball lens?

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I’m looking for the best way to maximize the amount of light from an LED into a fiber optic. What are the best options for coupling my LED and fiber?

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Why is it necessary to collimate the laser diode before fiber-coupling?

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Non-Circular Optics for System Miniaturization

Trimming the Fat: Truncating Lenses to Shrink Systems

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How can I decrease the output angle of a fiber to achieve a more collimated beam with a lens / ball lens?

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Reflective Optics for Laser Applications

Beam Conditioning Optics for UV, IR, and Broadband Lasers

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Superpolished Optics

Superpolished optics with sub-angstrom surface roughness are ideal for precise laser optics applications

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What makes laser optics different from normal optics?

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Optics on the frontline

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What are Edmund Optics’ typical manufacturing tolerances?

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Does Edmund Optics sell cameras with a TFL Mount?

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The Future Depends on Optics

Optics and the manipulation of light are critical for countless applications that save lives and improve quality of life across the world

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Viewpoint: The Future Depends On Optics

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Laser Optics Lab Trailer

The Laser Optics Lab video series discusses laser optics concepts including specifications, coating technologies, product types, and more

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Extreme Ultraviolet Optics

Pushing Optics to the Extreme

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Antireflection Nanotextures for Laser Optics Go Commercial

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How do I clean my micro optics?

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Does Edmund Optics® sell Computer Generated Holograms?

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2019 Edmund Optics Holiday Video

Join Edmund Optics in celebrating the success of its customers this holiday season.

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