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Slow Axis Collimators Ideal for Use with Laser Bars

POSTED 08/21/2014

rong>Greater than 99% transmission from 790 - 990nm

Barrington, N.J.  -  Edmund Optics® (EO), the premier provider of optical components, introduces new Slow Axis Collimators. They consist of a monolithic array of cylindrical lenses that are designed to Slow Axis Collimators Ideal for Use with Laser Barscollimate the individual emitters of a laser bar.
 
Low curvature deviation for increased collimation
Slow Axis Collimators feature a numerical aperture of 0.05, surface accuracy of λ/4 and low curvature deviation for increased collimation. Slow Axis Collimators feature a standard AR coating for 790-990 nm and provide greater than 99% transmission to guarantee high performance with minimal loss of light. To meet the full range of unique customer collimation needs, Slow Axis Collimators may be used with Fast Axis Collimators to create custom collimation combinations that provide a wide range of solutions.
 
Available in 50 μm, 100 μm and 150 μm sizes
Slow Axis Collimators measure 12 mm long x 1.50 mm high and are available in three models in 50 μm, 100 μm and 150 μm sizes. All sizes have 500 μm pitch. RoHS compliant Slow Axis Collimators are in-stock and available for immediate delivery for fast turnaround and excellent value.

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Edmund Optics® (EO) is a leading producer of optics, imaging, and photonics technology for R&D, electronics, semiconductor, pharmaceutical, biomedical, and military markets around the globe. EO is the world's largest supplier of off-the-shelf optical components. Customers can purchase items by contacting EO at 1-800-363-1992, via the catalog, or via the website.
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