IRD Glass optical homogenizers use total internal reflection

Dec. 9, 2019
Custom precision optical homogenizers with near-zero chips in surfaces and edges are offered in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and volumes for demanding industry applications.

Custom precision optical homogenizers with near-zero chips in surfaces and edges are offered in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and volumes for demanding industry applications. Optical homogenizers are optical waveguides designed to combine one or more light sources, including lasers. They use total internal reflection to transform non-uniform or multiple sources into one, with uniform output throughout its cross-section.

IRD Glass

Litchfield, MN

www.irdglass.com

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