| Document | Description |
| Aberration Balancing | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Absorption, Transmittance, Optical Density | Four numbers are required to describe a single plane wave Fourier component |
| All about Gaussian Beam Optics | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Antireflection Coatings | Broadband HEBBAR and BBAR · V-type AR · Double-V and Triple-V · Single Layer MgF2 |
| Aplanatic Meniscus Glass Lenses | Meniscus glass lenses have one convex and one concave surface. |
| Aplanats and Achromats | An Aplanat lens is designed to minimize two monochromatic (single wavelength) wavefront errors called Spherical Aberration and Coma. |
| Aspheric Glass Condenser Lenses | Aspheric lenses provide better performance by reducing aberrations when used in low f-number, high-throughput applications. These lenses have one aspheric surface. The second surface is flat, spherical-convex, or spherical-concave. |
| Ball Lenses Application | CVI Melles Griot spherical ball lenses are ideal for fiber-to-fiber and diode laser-to-fiber coupling. They are easier to align than thin lenses and have greater coupling efficiency. |
| Beamsplitters, Introduction | Beamsplitters are designed to separate a single beam of light into two beams that are normal to one another. The intensity of the separated beams depend upon the type of coating and the specific properties of the light. |
| Centration | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Choosing a Custom Lens | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Cleaning Optics | The reason for cleaning an optical element is to improve performance. Proper materials, techniques and handling procedures should be used to minimize the risk of damage. |
| Cosmetic Surface Quality - US Military Specifications | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Dichroic Beamsplitters | Configuration, terminology and considerations |
| Diffraction Effects | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Dispersion Equations | Sellmeir equation for common material Laurent series for crystal quartz |
| Filter Selection Guide | Filter Selection guide |
| Fluorescence Filters Technical Note | Fluorescence filters are designed to maximize signal-to-noise ratios in fluorescence microscopy applications. |
| Fundamental Optics Overview | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Gaussian Beam Optics Selection Guide | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Gaussian Beam Propagation | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Gradient-Lenses Applications | Gradient-index (GRIN) lenses combine refraction at the plane end surfaces with continuous refraction within the rod. Made from SELFOC®, a radial gradient-index material, GRIN lenses are easy to use and are well suited to coupling the output of a diode laser into an optical fiber |
| HE Polarizers Selection Guide | High Energy Laser Polarizers Selection Guide |
| High Energy Harmonic Separators | ND:Yag Harmonics · Polarization of the Beams · Harmonic Separation Arrangements · Design Suggestions |
| How to choose the right optic | Article on optimizing shape, coatings, and materials for setups and budget |
| Imaging Properties of Lens Systems | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Index of Refraction | Wavelengths for Ultraviolet and Visible Materials |
| Interference Filters Technical Note | Interference filters are a filter that controls its spectral transmission primarily through interference effects. Interference filters are multilayer thin-film devices. |
| Introduction to Beam Analysis | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Lens Combination Formulas | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Lens Combinations | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Lens Selection Guide | Singlet Lenses · Spherical Aberration and Spot Size · Singlet or Multiple Element Lens |
| Lens Shape | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Lenses for Micro-machining | Micro-machining applications require beam quality approaching diffraction limits for best performance which is why fiber lasers are becoming a popular choice in this space. Optics become critically important in order to realize all the benefits a fiber laser can provide. |
| Line-Narrowing Etalons | Technical reference discussing line-narrowing etalons |
| Material Properties | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Modulation Transfer Functions | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Neutral-Density Filters Technical Note | Neutral density filters are made of colored glass and have a relatively constant opacity (optical density) over a broad wavelength range. Unlike metallic neutral density filters where incident light is reflected by a thin metallic film, absorptive neutral density fliters minimize back-reflections and scattered light. |
| Optical Calculators | CVI is pleased to offer these helpful calculators for your personal use. |
| Optical Coatings | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Optical Materials | MgF2 · CaF2 · Suprasil 1 · UV Grade Fused Silica · Crystal Quartz · BK7 · Sapphire · Infrasil 301 |
| Optical Performance Factors | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Optical Specification | Substrate material · Surface figure · Surface quality · Wedge · Radius of curvature · Concentricity · Clear aperture · Angle and plane of incidence · Polarization · Damage threshold |
| Optical Term Definitions | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Optics for Fiber Laser Applications | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Paraxial Formulas | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Paraxial Lens Formulas | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Perplexed by Polarizers | A practical look at polarizers reveals their suitability for various applications. |
| Polarization Components Selection Guide | Four numbers are required to describe a single plane wave Fourier component |
| Polarization Tutorial | Polarization States · Conversion Between Representations · Linear Polarizers · Waveplates |
| Porro Prisms | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Principal Point Locations | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Prism Technical Notes | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Prisms and Retroreflectors Selection Guide | Prisms are blocks of optical material with flat polished sides |
| Real Beam Propagation | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Right-Angle Prisms | Right-angle prisms can be used to direct a beam of light at 90 degrees from the incident or to retroreflect a beam. A rightangle prism may also be used as a front surface mirror. |
| Spectral Analysis | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Spherical Lenses Selection Guide | Spherical lenses, also known as singlets, are transparent optical components consisting of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces curved to converge or diverge the transmitted rays from an object, thus forming a real or virtual image of that object. |
| Spot Size | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Surface Accuracy | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Syruspro PIAD Coating System | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Technical Guide | 2009 CVI MG Technical Resource Guide |
| Test Plates - All CVI Locations | Sorted by Radius of Curvature |
| Transformation and Magnification by Simple Lenses | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Ultrafast Theory | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Useful Equations | Useful Equations |
| Using Dispersing Prisms | Beam expansion or compression for assymetric beam profiles · Group velocity dispersion compensation for femtosecond applications · Dispersion equations for prisms |
| Using Etalons | Air-Spaced Etalons · Solid Etalons · Ring Spaced Etalons |
| Using Pellin Brocca Prisms | Pellin Broca orientation for beamsplitting |
| Wavefront Distortion | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Waveplate Theory | Technical Guide Chapter |
| Waveplates Selection Guide | Waveplates and Rotators Selection Guide |
| Waveplates offer precise control of polarization | Understanding polarization, polarization control and waveplates can be a daunting task. Emily Kubacki from CVI Laser describes the how, why and what of waveplates. |