Product Categories for incident
Solar Radiation Instruments -
(40 companies)
Solar radiation instruments measure the spectral range of radiation, including global solar radiation (sun + sky), net radiation (incoming solar - reflected solar) and the photosynthetic light spectrum.
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Plate Beamsplitters -
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Plate beamsplitters are semi-mirrors, which reflect part of the incident energy (absorb a relatively small part) and transmit the rest. Some are neutral and some are spectrally selective
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UV Sensors -
(28 companies)
UV sensors are designed to measure the power or intensity of incident ultraviolet (UV) radiation
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Optical Diffusers -
(28 companies)
Optical diffusers scatter incident light, thereby reducing the sensitivity of a detection system to slight positional or angle changes in an incoming beam
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Scintillation Detectors and Luminescence Counters -
(29 companies)
Scintillation detectors and luminescence counters are used to detect gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation. They consist of a detector for sensing incident radiation and a photomultiplier for producing countable pulses
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Polarization Rotators -
(16 companies)
Polarization rotators maneuver incident-linearly-polarized light about an optical axis
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HAZMAT Training -
(47 companies)
HAZMAT training companies train HAZMAT employees on the safe handling, storage and transportation, placarding, labeling, incident response and document regulation requirement define by state, federal and provincial departments of transportation (DOT
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Scalar Network Analyzers -
(41 companies)
Scalar network analyzers measure the amplitude portion of scattering or S-parameters, reflection and transmission coefficients between the incident and reflection waves that describe a device’s behavior under linear conditions at the microwave frequency range
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Lux Meters (Light Meters) -
(99 companies)
Lux meters or light meters measure illumination in terms of luxes (lx) or foot candles (fc).
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Electrochemical, Photochemical and Chemical Milling Services -
(77 companies)
Electrochemical, photochemical and chemical milling services use etching, electrochemical, and photochemical processes to create unstressed, high-precision parts.
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Waveplates and Retardation Plates -
(62 companies)
Waveplates and retardation plates are optical elements with two principal axes, one slow and one fast, which resolve an incident polarized beam into two mutually perpendicular polarized beams. The emerging beam recombines to form
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Raman Spectrometers -
(55 companies)
Raman spectrometers are used to measure the wavelength and intensity of inelastically scattered light from molecules. They can determine the chemical composition of a sample based on its wavelength and intensity.
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X-ray Diffraction Instruments -
(27 companies)
X-ray diffraction instruments are used to measure crystal structure, grain size, texture and/or residual stress of materials and compounds through interaction of the X-ray beam with a sample.
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Nonpolarizing Cube Beamsplitters -
(52 companies)
Nonpolarizing cube beamsplitters provide a true 50/50 split regardless of the incoming polarization. They consist of a pair of precision right-angle prisms carefully cemented or mounted together to minimize wavefront distortion.
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Optical Manufacturing Services -
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Optical manufacturing services design, fabricate, finish and test optical components and optical elements.
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TSA Systems, Ltd.
RAVEN Radioactive Alarm Video Event Notification
TSA Systems has developed a software package to compliment its outstanding array of radioactive detection systems. Radioactive Alarm and Video Event Notification, RAVEN software, was designed to both capture and view data and video images relating to a radiological detection incident.
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CVI Melles Griot (formerly Melles Griot Inc.)
Mounted Anamorphic Prisms, for Violet Laser Diodes
Melles Griot has designed a series of mounted anamorphic prisms specifically for violet diode lasers. These mounted anamorphic prisms comprise two identical prisms mounted at an incident angle close to Brewster's angle. 06 GPA Series
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JML Optical Industries, Inc.
Antireflective Coatings for Efficient Transmission
JML has a complete coating capability that is an integral part of it's manufacturing facility. Our engineers have years of experience in design, application and testing of thin-film coating on both traditional optical glass and exotic substrates of all indices, at any angle of incidence.
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Special Optics - A Navitar Company
Soleil Babinet Compensators
The Soleil Babinet Compensator is basically a zero order waveplate with variable retardation. Through a manual adjustment one may select a uniform phase difference between the e- and o-rays of 0 to 2π. As a result, incident elliptically or circularly polarized light can be converted to linearly polarized light by introducing the appropriate compensation.
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Edmund Optics Inc.
Transmission Gratings for Visible Region
- Low Polarization Sensitivity
- Ideal for In-Line Configurations
Transmission Gratings are designed to disperse incident light at specific angles. Angular dispersion is a function of angle of incidence and groove spacing. Dispersion increases as angle of incidence increases or as groove spacing decreases. Coarse groove spacing maintains high efficiency
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Rocky Mountain Instrument/RMI Laser
Custom Polarizing Cube Beamsplitters
High Power Polarizing Cube Beamsplitter coatings are deposited between two optically contacted, right angle prisms. They are designed to separate an incident, unpolarized, monochromatic beam into its S and P polarization components with an extinction ratio (Tp/Ts) in excess of 200:1.
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Rolyn Optics Company
Beamsplitters
Rolyn Optics Company supplies both basic Beamsplitters: Neutral and Spectrally Sensitive. These are semi-mirrors that reflect part of the incident energy and transmit the rest. They are generally identified by ratio of Transmission to Reflection (T/R) at 550nm. Contact Rolyn for more technical information.
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Honeywell Process Solutions
Integrated Safety
Ensuring safety requires reducing the risk of incidents, faults, and failures that can disrupt normal operations. Protecting your people, assets, and profitability demands a holistic safety view.
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Special Optics - A Navitar Company
Polarization Rotators
Special Optics Linear Polarization Rotators operate by virtue of a 180 degree phase shift between the extraordinary and ordinary polarization components. If an incident linearly polarized beam is aligned to the zero setting on the calibrated dial, the polarization form of the exiting beam is identical to that of the input.
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Azure Photonics, Inc.
Plano-Concave Lenses 5
Plano-Concave lens has a negative focal length,diverges collimated incident light, and forms only virtual images which are seen through the lens. It is often used to expand light beams or increase focal lengths in existing systems. The parameter follow the formulas as below
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