II-VI Infrared to introduce CO optics and components at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 27, 2016
A line of carbon monoxide (CO) optics and components works with 5–6 µm CO lasers for commercial applications such as printed circuit board (PCB) drilling, glass and film cutting, and medical procedures.

A line of carbon monoxide (CO) optics and components works with 5–6 µm CO lasers for commercial applications such as printed circuit board (PCB) drilling, glass and film cutting, and medical procedures. The portfolio includes both internal and external cavity designs comprised of band select mirrors, beam combiners, lenses, mirrors, debris windows, and F-Theta assemblies. Single- and multiple-wavelength coatings as well as custom designs are available.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 2223

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Contact:II-VI Infrared
Headquarters: Saxonburg, PA
Product: CO optics and components
Key Features: Work with 5–6 µm CO lasers

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