Novel athermalized reflective beam collimator

28 Oct 2021
Ellen Simms
Product and Reviews Editor

Product news

Optical Surfaces Ltd. reports on a technological development that has allowed it to produce a novel athermalized beam collimator design that delivers stable high performance across a wide temperature range.

Dr Aris Kouris, Sales Director of Optical Surfaces Ltd, commented “Traditionally, beam collimators tend to defocus when exposed in environments that exhibit wide temperature variations. It is a particularly difficult task to balance both, the field centration, and the defocus at the same time without having to control the environment itself or resorting to highly complex, dynamic and usually costly solutions. Our athermalized beam collimators are based upon a uniquely modified off-axis mirror design incorporating INVAR elements and a novel mechanical feature which, when combined, allows direct 100% thermal compensation. In contrast to expensive dynamic options, this is achieved passively and adaptively responding in real time while thermal variations take place. As a result, high optical performance is maintained over a wide range of temperatures (+5° C to +35° C).”

The high stability and performance of Optical Surfaces reflective beam collimators is further assured using a zero expansion off-axis parabolic mirror, manufactured to better than lambda/10 p-v surface accuracy. The optics within the beam collimator, are secured by the use of stress-free mounts and come pre-aligned for optimum performance. The off-axis design of Optical Surfaces beam collimators produces no central obscuration thereby ensuring highly efficient transmission is obtained. The all-reflecting design of Optical Surfaces beam collimators is achromatic and with aluminum/magnesium fluoride coatings can operate from the UV to the infrared without adjustment. The use of zero expansion glass mirror substrates contributes so that these beam collimators provide exceptional operational stability. Each system has an output port at a defined distance to the focus and a side-platform. All Optical Surfaces beam collimators provide a 20mm field ensuring full compatibility with standard black bodies.

Beam collimators manufactured by Optical Surfaces Ltd are contained in an aluminum housing with provision for fixing to an optical table. Alignment aids are provided to ensure correct beam pointing. An interferogram and OPD map is supplied with every beam collimator manufactured by Optical Surfaces.

The company's ISO 9001-2015 approved manufacturing workshops and test facilities are deep underground in a series of tunnels excavated in solid chalk. This provides an environment where temperature is naturally thermally stable and vibration is extremely low. With such stable conditions testing of high precision optical components and mirrors becomes quantifiable and reliable. In addition to these natural advantages, Optical Surfaces has invested in an extensive range of test equipment and have developed methods to ensure accurate and reliable testing.

Want the latest science news straight to your inbox? Become a SelectScience member for free today>>

Links

Tags

Thermal Analysis EquipmentThermal analysis equipment is used for measuring heat flow, weight loss, dimension changes or thermomechanical properties and is important for analyzing a material’s performance and stability. Thermal analysis equipment includes differential scanning calorimeters (DSC), thermogravimetric analyzers (TGA), thermomechanical analyzers (TMA), dilatometers, thermometers, vapor sorption analyzers, boiling and melting point apparatus. Thermal analyzers can reveal properties such as melting, crystallization and glass transitions or other processes such as oxidation, decomposition, volatilization, as well as coefficients of thermal expansion and modulus. Find the best thermal analysis equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Electron MicroscopyElectron microscopes (EM) are used to create high-resolution images of samples at the nanoscale by means of an accelerated beam of electrons as a source of illumination. Types of electron microscope include scanning electron microscopes (SEM), transmission electron microscopes (TEM), scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEM) and cryo-electron microscopes. Focused ion beam (FIB) microscopes are useful for modifying or milling a sample surface with nanometer precision, as well as imaging. Find the best electron microscopes in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.TemperatureMicroscopyMicroscopy is a technique used to observe small objects in detail, from cells to materials, using light or electron microscopes. It enables researchers to examine structures with high resolution, aiding in fields such as biology, medicine, and materials science. With advanced microscopy techniques, scientists can gain insights into cellular processes, tissue structures, and material properties. Explore the best microscopy solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory, compare products, read customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.