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Optical Surfaces develops new optics approach
Optical Surfaces has developed a new approach, using a series of pre-aligned beam collimator sub-assemblies, for Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) testing of large diameter military optical systems.
Ultra-high precision custom optical systems
Specialising in producing larger optics for custom systems at the leading edge of what is possible, Optical Surfaces is a trusted partner to major projects in areas including astronomy, defence, high power laser research, metrology, space, and the environment.
Ultra smooth, high reflectance toroidal mirrors
Toroidal mirrors are aspheric mirrors where the curvature of orthogonal horizontal and vertical axes is different. For optical products where a small, focused spot is needed, toroidal mirrors combine focusing and beam folding capabilities in a single element.
High precision Schlieren optics for aerodynamic testing
Supersonic wind tunnels are commonly used by engineers to test and improve the aerodynamic performance of aircraft designs and engine components. During a test, the aircraft model is placed in the test section of a wind tunnel and air is made to flow past the model.
Easy alignment, fast focusing mirrors for high power laser facilities
Optical Surfaces has announced its fast focusing on-axis parabolic mirrors for high power laser experiments.
Ultra-high precision spectrograph optics for astronomical telescopes
Optical Surfaces is a producer ofultra-high precision optical componentsandsystemsfortelescope spectrographs.
Fast focusing mirrors extend capabilities of laser-driven proton beams
Optical Surfaceshas received a follow-on order from theScottish Centre for the Application of Plasma-based Accelerators (SCAPA)at the University of Strathclyde (UK), for two ultra-high performanceoff-axis parabolic mirrors.
Proprietary technique produces ultra smooth laser mirrors
Optical Surfaces Ltd. has developed an advanced pitch-polishing technique that consistently produces ultra-smooth off-axis parabolic (OAP) mirrors, a crucial element for high-power laser experiments. This proprietary method achieves surface microroughness of less than 1nm RMS, significantly improving focusing performance by reducing the scattering effects that can arise from surface texture irregularities.
High-precision dichroic beamsplitters
Optical Surfaces has announced its range of high-precision dichroic beamsplitters for use in scientific research.
Improving telescope vision with artificial guide stars
Optical Surfaces has reported a supply of fourteen 100mm diameter field selector mirrors and a 400mm diameter reference flat to TNO for a Laser Launch System designed to improve telescope vision with artificial guide stars.