Products in Components


Customized Optics Mirrors

Customized optical mirrors and laser mirrors. A variety of substrates and various types, coated with metallic reflective coating or dielectric HR coating.

200mm Sapphire Window

Large sapphire window, Ultra-pure KY sapphire crystal, Square or Rectangle size 200mm. Customized shapes and optical coatings.

UV Fused Silica Optical Lenses

Custom UV fused silica / fused quartz spherical lenses. Corning 7980, JGS1, NKFS.

AR coated germanium windows

Custom AR and DLC coated germanium windows for infrared detection and infrared imaging systems.

IPL Light Guides

Creator Optics provides customized IPL light guides and filters.

LUNA Spatial Light Modulator

The compact LUNA Spatial Light Modulator is especially designed for integration into small sized or even portable solutions. The device features a resolution of 1920 x 180 pixels with 4.5 µm pixel pitch.

Co:Spinel Crystal

Co:Spinel crystal (cobalt spinel) is an exceptional optical element for Q-switching. It serves as a saturable absorber for passive Q-switching in solid-state lasers operating within the eye-safe wavelength range of around 1.54 µm. Co:Spinel crystals available from stock.

Cr:YAG Crystal

The Cr:YAG crystal, or Chromium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet crystal, is a popular choice for passive Q-switching in lasers due to its cost-effectiveness. This crystal is known for its durability, high damage threshold, and excellent thermal properties, which contribute to its effectiveness in Q-switching applications. It’s commonly used in various types of lasers including Nd:YAG, Nd:YLF, and Nd:YVO4 lasers. Cr:YAG crystals available from stock.

Dichroic Mirrors

Dichroic mirrors also known as wavelength separators or combiners are used in various applications. One of the most common use in resonators is to transmit pump and reflect lasing wavelengths. Outside of the resonator, optics are used for harmonic separation. Diode laser systems use many such optical elements to combine various wavelengths. Dichroic mirrors available from stock.

Waveplates

Waveplates manipulate light polarization via retardation in birefringent crystals. The waveplate’s thickness and configuration determines retardation. Various configurations exist, including single plate, optically contacted or air-spaced options. Air-spaced achromatic waveplates provide retardation across broad wavelength range. Waveplates available from stock.