Optical elements from Holo/Or are manufactured in several material options

April 9, 2010
A series of 37 Hex elements creates 37 spots organized in a hexagonal shape for medical applications.

A series of 37 Hex elements creates 37 spots organized in a hexagonal shape for medical applications. Standard versions include wavelengths of 1540, 2940, or 10,600 nm; separation angles of 1.4° and 1.9°; sizes of 11, 15, and 25.4 mm; and are manufactured in fused silica, sapphire, and ZnSe. Also available are 19 Hex elements and matrices of 5 × 5, 7 × 7, and 9 × 9.
Holo/Or
Rehovot, Israel

www.holoor.co.il

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PRESS RELEASE

37Hex pattern Generator for 1540, 2940 and 10600nm

Holo/Or launched a new series “37Hex” elements. These come to create 37 spots organized in a Hexagonal shape.

This shape is strongly desired in medical applications as all the spots have the same distant to any of its neighboring spots Further more it is close to a circle what is many times desired in wrinkle treatment.

In the far field one will obtain a distribution as in the attached profile.


The below standard versions are available

- Wavelengths 1540nm / 2940nm / 10600nm
- Separation angle 1.4 and 1.9 degrees
- Size 11mm, 15mm and 25.4mm
- Fused Silica, Sapphire and ZnSe
- 37Hex and 19Hex

Holo-Or also manufactures offers matrices like 5x5, 7x7 and 9x9 as standard elements.

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