asphericon and OptoSigma enter optics partnership

July 7, 2020
Within the agreement, asphericon will manufacture and supply CNC-grinded and polished aspheres, acylinders, and axicons made of S-LAH64, N-BK7, and fused silica, along with several antireflective coating options.
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Aspheric systems specialist asphericon (Jena, Germany) and optical components and systems maker OptoSigma (Santa Ana, CA) have entered into a new partnership and supply agreement. The agreement includes distribution of asphericon’s aspheric optics and beam tuning products for the European and North and South America markets through OptoSigma’s website and sales channels.

Within the agreement, asphericon will manufacture and supply CNC-grinded and polished aspheres, acylinders, and axicons made of S-LAH64, N-BK7, and fused silica, along with several antireflective coating options. Soon to be included will be asphericon’s beam shaping and beam expansion assemblies for BeamTuning. In addition to beam expanders of various wavelengths and magnification levels, the product range also includes fiber collimators, beam shaping elements, and suitable intra- and cross-system adapters. All of these products will be available from OptoSigma’s website, either from U.S. stock or within a reasonable time frame.

For more information, please visit asphericon.com and optosigma.com.

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