Optical Filter Technology Suits Optical Network Applications

Aug. 1, 2000
A selection of network and digital imaging products based on the company's proprietary Dichroic Filter Array (DFA) technology are now available, including high-precision optical filters that selectively transmit light according to its wavelength. The

A selection of network and digital imaging products based on the company's proprietary Dichroic Filter Array (DFA) technology are now available, including high-precision optical filters that selectively transmit light according to its wavelength. The DFA technology combines modern optical thin-film deposition techniques with microlithographic procedures to deliver micron-scale precision patterning of dichroic coatings on a single substrate. The technology is utilized in the production of various opto-mechanical and opto-electrical devices, as well as for dense wavelength division multiplexer applications requiring improved micromechanical devices and LCD-based optical cross-connect technologies. DFA technology also is used in digital display technologies for consumer and commercial applications.

Company: OCEAN OPTICS INC.

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