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  • Mirrors Mirrors Hyperion offers a variety of laser, flat, metal substrate, focusing, or specialty Optical Mirrors in a multitude of reflective coating options, including Protected Aluminum, Enhanced Aluminum, Protected Silver, Protected Gold, or Dielectric.
  • Dome Dome Glass domes are widely used for commercial applications which require protective boundary between different environments; domes perform as windows, providing protection to electronic sensors or detectors without sacrificing field of view.
  • Theoretical Analysis of Surface Characteristics of Aspheric Lenses Theoretical Analysis of Surface Characteristics of Aspheric Lenses Abstract:Aspheric lenses are becoming more and more important in some high-precision optical systems. And, like other optical lenses, the surface must meet the same quality standards in terms of surfa...
  • MWIR Lenses MWIR Lenses Hyperion Optics hold sophisticated algorithm for optics design optimization process back-up by powerful workstations. The unique optimization allows reduced complexity in the optical element/system sp...
  • The Application and Development of Cylindrical Lens in Modern Optoelectronic Products The Application and Development of Cylindrical Lens in Modern Optoelectronic Products The image monitoring and imaging devices currently being promoted provide us with an irreplaceable safety and comfort...Perhaps, while we are enjoying the convenience of optoelectronic products, we ar...
  • Microscope Lenses Microscope Lenses Hyperion Optics is expertized in challenging custom design and manufacturing microscope objective lenses range from UV to Infrared wavelength, for applications including quantum computing (Observation...
  • The benefits of aspheric lenses The benefits of aspheric lenses Spherical aberration correctionThe mostsignificant benefit of a non-spherical lens is that it can be corrected forspherical aberrations. Spherical aberration is caused by using the surface ofthe spher...
  • The market and application of optical materials The market and application of optical materials In recent ten years, with the development of modern optics, optoelectronics and information technology, there has been a kind of photoelectric digital products and information products with high techn...
  • How to Effectively Eliminate Spherical Aberration in Optical System Design How to Effectively Eliminate Spherical Aberration in Optical System Design Spherical aberration is caused by a sphere on the surface of the lens. The light emitted from the same point on the optical axis converges through the lens at different points in the image field space...
  • The Forming Process of Aspheric Lens The Forming Process of Aspheric Lens 1. Precision glass moldingPrecision glass molding is to heat the glass material to a high temperature to become plastic, shaping it through an aspheric mold, and then gradually cool it to room tempera...
  • Can the Coupling Lens and Collimator Lens Be Replaced with Each Other? Can the Coupling Lens and Collimator Lens Be Replaced with Each Other? 1. Brief introduction of coupling lens and collimator lensCoupling lens and collimator lens are often distinguished in the lens index book through the application scenarios of the lens. What do each o...
  • What Makes Apochromatic Lenses Important? What Makes Apochromatic Lenses Important? Because apochromatic lenses focus colors at the same point, they allow users to fully focalize the image. Compared with uncorrected singlet lenses, apochromatic lenses can produce clearer images, maki...
  • What is a Micro Lens Array? What is a Micro Lens Array? At present, people have been able to make lenses and lens arrays with very small diameters. Such lenses and lens arrays are usually not recognized by the human eye. They can only be observed with micr...
  • What is the Difference Between Spherical and Aspheric Lenses? What is the Difference Between Spherical and Aspheric Lenses? 1. The difference between spherical and aspheric lenses: surface curvatureThe difference between spherical and aspheric lenses: a spherical lens refers to a constant curvature from the center to the e...