In-depth analysis of the spectral characteristics of mid-infrared neutral density filters, comparing the differences between absorptive and reflective types through OD-wavelength curves, and providing system selection strategies and engineering application solutions based on actual parameters.
Infrared (IR) optical materials are primarily used for transmitting, reflecting, or modulating infrared light (typically in the wavelength range of 0.75 μm to 1000 μm). Different IR bands—such as n...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a cutting-edge technology that enables real-time measurement and compensation of wavefront distortions, allowing for the correction of optical wavefronts in systems such as tel...
Beam splitting plates, also known as flat beam splitters, are essential optical components used to divide incident light into reflected and transmitted beams. This blog explores their structure, design principles (including the typical 45° incidence angle), and key applications in optics and photonics.
Quartz glass, renowned for its high temperature/pressure resistance and superior optical performance, is indispensable in harsh environments. This article details three specialized grades:
Key applications span optoelectronics, metallurgy, and fiber optics, cementing quartz glass as a cornerstone of advanced optical systems.
Delve into the world of Porro prism telescopes, examining their strengths and weaknesses in detail. This blog explores how Bena Optics leverages the unique characteristics of Porro prisms to offer high-quality optical solutions, while addressing the challenges associated with this technology.
Explore the critical role of aspheric lenses in laser collimation and their impact on optical systems. This blog delves into the unique properties of aspheric lenses, their applications in laser technology, and how Bena Optics' premium aspheric lenses are setting new standards in precision and performance.