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Since 1894, Sill Optics has been known for its precision craftsmanship and innovation in the optical industry. The company offers a diverse selection of laser optics, including collimation and focusing solutions, beam expanders, as well as telecentric and non-telecentric scanning lenses.

Edmund Optics® also provides a comprehensive suite of laser system solutions, including captive laser optics, laser sources, optomechanics, and more across the globe. By adding Sill Optics’ products to the Edmund Optics® Marketplace in the Americas and the Middle East, Edmund Optics® further extends its product range, continuing to enable customers to source optics for their entire beam path from a single provider, and providing customers in the Americas and the Middle East (excluding Israel) with immediate access to a wide range of high-performance laser optics without the need for lengthy quotations or extended lead times.

In addition, Edmund Optics® offers 24/7 live engineering support to help customers select the right products for their specific needs, enhancing the success of any laser system.

  In stock products available off-the-shelf with fast shipping without the hassle of a quotation or long lead-time.

  A one-stop shop offering customers a complete suite of components for a solution.

  Global application and sales support is ready 24/7 to help via phone, chat, or email.

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Technical Resources

Application Notes

Technical information and application examples including theoretical explanations, equations, graphical illustrations, and much more.

Understanding and Specifying LIDT of Laser Components
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Laser Beam Expanders
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Advantages of Using Beam Expanders
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Can A Beam Expander be Used in Reverse?
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The Unintuitive Balancing Act of Beam Expander Properties to Maximize Focused Spot Intensity
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Key Parameters of a Laser System
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FAQs

Answers to some commonly asked questions.

"I thought beam expanders increased a laser beam's size. How can that help me to get a smaller spot?"
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Glossary

F-Theta Scanning Lens:

A type of optical lens assembly designed to provide a flat field at the image plane of the scanning system. It is commonly used in laser marking, engraving, and cutting systems in conjunction with a laser beam expander and galvanometer.

Beam Width:

The angular width of a beam. With respect to a conical beam of light, it is the vertex angle of the cone. The beam width is a measure of the rate of divergence or convergence of a light beam.

Beam Diameter:

The calculated distance between two exactly opposed points on a beam at a chosen fraction of peak power (typically 1/e2). It is also defined as the diameter of a circular aperture that will pass a specified percentage (usually 90%) of the total beam energy.

Beam Divergence:

The increase in cross-sectional area of a propagating beam of light that is not perfectly collimated.

Laser Damage Threshold:

The maximum amount of laser power per area that a surface can withstand before it is damaged. For pulsed lasers, typically measured in mJ/cm2; for continuous wave lasers, typically in W/cm2. This measurement is very important for mirrors or any other optical component used in conjunction with laser products.

See also Power Density, Laser

Webinars

Recorded webinars from Edmund Optics® experts on a wide range of optics and imaging topics.

How to Choose the Right Laser Beam Expander for Your System
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Laser Damage Threshold: A Critical and Often Misunderstood Specification
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