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Definition: optical elements and systems used with lasers - either in lasers or for transmitting and manipulating laser light

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What are Laser Optics?

Laser optics essentially means optical elements and systems which are used with lasers — either as parts of lasers or for transmitting and manipulating laser beams or other forms of laser light.

Typical Requirements

Some typical requirements on laser optics, as compared with optics for other purposes such as imaging, are:

Optics in Lasers

A range of passive optical components is often used in lasers:

Further, some kind of laser gain medium is required, which may for example be a laser crystal, a rare-earth doped fiber, a semiconductor gain chip (e.g. in an external-cavity diode laser or a vertical external-cavity surface-emitting laser) or a gas discharge tube.

In some cases, one requires some kind of optical modulator — for example, an acousto-optic or electro-optic modulator for Q-switching or mode locking.

Optics for Laser Light

Outside a laser resonator, laser light often needs to be transported and manipulated, for which different kinds of optical components and systems can be used:

Frequently Asked Questions

What are laser optics?

Laser optics refers to optical elements and systems designed specifically for use with lasers. They can be integral parts of a laser or be used externally to transmit and manipulate laser beams.

What are the key requirements for laser optics?

Typical requirements include minimal optical losses, high surface quality (e.g., roughness < λ/10), and a high optical damage threshold for use with high-power or pulsed lasers. Performance is often optimized for specific laser wavelengths.

What kinds of optical components are used inside a laser resonator?

How are optics used to manipulate a laser beam outside the laser?

Why are curved mirrors often preferred over lenses within a laser resonator?

Curved mirrors are frequently used for focusing inside a laser resonator because they help to minimize the propagation losses and parasitic reflections which can be more problematic with lenses.

What special optics are needed for ultrashort pulse lasers?

Suppliers

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Sinoptix

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We offer competitive laser optics solutions — laser cavity mirrors, total reflecting mirrors, CO2 laser mirrors, scanning mirrors, laser focusing lenses, laser windows and filters. High quality coatings with advanced damage threshold.

Shanghai Optics

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Optical components are used in a wide range of applications, such as microscopy, imaging, life science, testing and measurement. Shanghai Optics custom made optical components are designed with specific substrates, custom coatings to optimize the performance in UV, visible, SWIR, MWIR, LWIR wavelength. With the help of state-of-the-art metrology, Shanghai Optics is committed to high quality and top performance optical components.

IRD Glass

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IRD has a strong presence in the laser optics OEM market, providing cavity reflectors for the solid-state laser industry, HLDT/HR steering mirrors, splatter shields, precision spacers and tooling, beamsplitters, custom corner cubes, filters and many other custom components. IRD Glass and IRD Ceramics work with all types of materials, from fused silica to sapphire, from filter glass to chalcogenides, doped glass to crystals.

LASEROPTIK

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Laser optics are the core of LASEROPTIK's business. We offer dielectric coatings for a wide range of optical components.

OPTOMAN

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OPTOMAN manufactures highly customized and application-optimized laser optics for high power and ultrafast lasers. We are ready to design, develop and manufacture cost-effective yet advanced, high accuracy and repeatability ion beam sputtered coatings and laser optical components.

Standard in-stock IBS coated optics can be found in OPTOSHOP.

Shalom EO

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Shalom EO’s catalogue of laser optics including, where Shalom EO keep a rigorous quality control to ensure precise manipulation of laser beams:

Through the use of cutting-edge instruments, including Zygo interferometers and PerkinElmer Lambda 1050+ spectroscopes, Shalom EO maintains the unwavering quality of our optical components.

PowerPhotonic

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PowerPhotonics freeform direct write manufacturing process can allow for completely freeform and custom micro-optics to be designed and manufactured without any costly set up fees or masks. The use of high-quality fused silica leads to micro optics with high power handling capabilities, while delivering very low scatter and high performance.

Avantier

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Our laser optics include all the optical elements and optical systems used within lasers, or for manipulating—or transmitting—laser light. Laser optics components have more stringent requirements on surface quality and coating when comparing with standard imaging optics.

few-cycle

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few-cycle offers state-of-the-art components (dispersive and non-dispersive mirrors, windows, wedges) that enable achieving and preserving the bandwidth-limited duration of few-cycle pulses with central wavelengths ranging from the visible to the near infrared. Our R & D projects pave the way to implementing dispersion management techniques for ultrashort pulses with average powers up to 200 W.

Knight Optical

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Knight Optical has a range of available laser optical components from laser mirrors exhibiting minimal GDD and high LIDT, to lenses manufactured from zinc selenide ideal for CO2 lasers. Our thin film polarisers exhibit > 99.9% reflection in s-polarisation with a separated > 98% p-polarised transmission beam. We also excel at working with our customers to provide custom optical components meeting their design specifications, including output couplers, resonator mirrors, and wavelength separators.

Megawatt Lasers

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MegaWatt Lasers has a large inventory of HR and OC mirrors for 1064 nm, 2.1 ÎĽm and 2.94 ÎĽm wavelengths. We also can assist in specification of optics for these wavelengths.

Edmund Optics

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Edmund Optics offers a wide variety of laser optics, including laser lenses, laser mirrors, laser filters, along with a variety of other components designed for laser use. Laser lenses are designed to focus, homogenize, or shape laser beams. Laser mirrors are ideal for beam steering applications. Laser filters transmit or reflect a portion of the laser light. Laser windows are used to transmit designated wavelengths or protect sensitive components or work areas from stray light.

Perkins Precision Developments

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Perkins Precision Developments (PPD) manufactures high energy laser mirrors lenses, polarizers and other precision laser optics for both prototype and volume OEM requirements. We also offer custom Ion Beam Sputtered (IBS) thin film coatings for visible to near-infrared wavelengths on customer supplied substrates. PPD utilizes IBS coating technology because it is ideal for complex spectral designs, high power lasers and applications where it is critical to minimize losses from absorption and scatter.

Super-polished spherical lenses and cavity mirror substrates are available with surface roughness as low as < 1 angstrom RMS!

Typical high LDT IBS coatings include dielectric laser-line high reflectors (HR), multi-wavelength high reflectors, dichroic mirrors, durable low-loss AR coatings, partial beam splitting mirrors and 45 degree thin film plate polarizers.

UM Optics

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UM Optics can provide flat lenses, cylindrical lenses, spherical lenses, aspheric lenses and prisms, laser protection windows, mirrors, beam concentrators, output couplers, focussing lenses, beam splitters and scanning mirrors. We offer customized services for laser lenses to meet the needs of different customers.

Diameters: 0 to 350 mm, Ra < 3 nm, PV < 0.2 ÎĽm.

Materials: quartz, sapphire, Si, Ge, ZnSe, glass, copper, aluminium and others.

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