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  • Aspherical Lenses Aspherical Lenses Hyperion's aspherics capabilities can deliver high-precision aspherical surfaces from VIS imaging system to athermal lenses for LWIR applications. Material options include ZnS, ZnSe, Ge, CaF2, Chalcogenide, and more.
  • Infrared Lenses Infrared Lenses Hyperion regularly work with IR materials that spans across almost the entire IR spectrum. We use laser-based edging device to control MWIR and LWIR lenses' decenter deviation, and test on reflective centering station to fulfill extremely precise tasks.
  • Windows Windows Our precision optical windows range from UV to VIS, NIR, SWIR further MWIR and LWIR applications. We offer a variety of substrates, such as Germanium (Ge), Silicon (Si), N-BK7, UV Fused Silica, Zinc Selenide (ZnSe), or Multiple anti-reflection coating options are available for the Ultraviolet (UV), Visible, or Infrared (IR). Please also refer to our IR optics category for more information.
  • 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.
  • Laser Optics Laser Optics Protect scan lenses from backsplatter and other workplace hazards, Hyperion Optics offers protective windows -- also known as debris windows -- that are either included as the overall scan lens assembly part, or sold separately. These plano-plano windows are available in both ZnSe and Ge materials and also supplied mounted or unmounted.
  • The Characteristics and Applications of Zinc Selenide Lens The Characteristics and Applications of Zinc Selenide Lens CharacteristicsSmall focused spot with wipe resistance, small power loss with strong photo permeability. As the most economic transmission focus element, lens are suitable for heat treatment with a la...
  • Differentiation between Doublet Lens and Ordinary Lens Differentiation between Doublet Lens and Ordinary Lens Doublet lenses are the most commonly used optical materials with mature manufacturing technology and complete varieties. Generally, doublet lenses can transmit colored light with wavelengths ranging f...
  • The Difference Between Collimating Lens and Beam Expanding Lens and Focusing Lens The Difference Between Collimating Lens and Beam Expanding Lens and Focusing Lens Ⅰ. A collimation lens and a beam expander are differentThe collimation lens is for point light sources, which are more commonly observed in everyday life, such as match head ignition, an old torch bu...
  • Understanding and Characteristics of Sapphire Ball Lens Understanding and Characteristics of Sapphire Ball Lens Sapphire optical components can be used for various applications that require high durability or a wide spectral range, including semiconductors, FTIR spectroscopy or FLIR imaging. Sapphire glass is t...
  • What Is the Difference Between Collimator Lenses and Beam Expanders? What Is the Difference Between Collimator Lenses and Beam Expanders? Understanding collimator lenses and laser beam expanderA collimator lens is designed for a point light source. In daily life, point light sources can include lit matches, the light bulb in old-fashion...