13, May 2021 | Social Media
Aspheric elements are a popular choice to correct for spherical aberrations and they do this particularly well in wide angle and large aperture optical designs. However, while this design strategy certainly seems to work for infrared and laser optics the advantages...
6, May 2021 | Social Media
Traditionally Ultraviolet (UV) lenses have been predominantly used in scientific institutions for optical research. However, because many molecules contain chromophores that absorb specific wavelengths of UV light (10 nm to 400 nm) this has led to a rapid expansion of...
28, Apr 2021 | Social Media
Have you read the new Spring 2021 issue of ‘Lens Innovation’ – our twice-yearly newsletter? Lens Innovation is written to provide instrument, camera and sensor system designers, as well as engineers and scientists, with informative optics-based...
21, Apr 2021 | Social Media
Spent nuclear fuel emits a faint ultraviolet light glow (Cherenkov radiation) when gamma rays from fuel assemblies interact with electrons in the cooling pond water, they are stored in. Resolve Optics has designed and supplies a UV zoom lens to enable a North American...