Customizable variable density functions in a compact footprint
Reynard Corporation, a leading global supplier of custom optical components and thin film coatings announces complete customization of their Circular Variable Neutral Density (CVND) Graduated Filters. This technology is best used in high quality optical systems to change the intensity of light from 100% to less than 0.1%.
As the circular nd filter rotates, the beam intensity is modified due to the density variation of a gradient metallic coating around the filter. Used from the UV to Infrared, density neutrality can be achieved for narrow band applications, such as lasers, to wide band applications, such as the spectrum of white light. These filters are fully customizable in optical density gradient function, transmission gradient function, substrate type, coating materials, and size to match your application requirements.
The key features of circular nd filter are:
- Densities are supplied as standard linear or as a custom gradient function.
- Gradient function can be supplied from 45° to 360° of rotation.
- Gradient coatings are used for Laser as well as Wide Band applications
- Substrates can be supplied from 1.0″ (~25mm) to 8″ (~200mm) in diameter
- Functional wavelengths are designed to operate from the UV to IR
- Custom applications are always welcomed.
In imaging systems, large aperture neutrality with constant density can be achieved by configuring two filters of equal design back-to-back. Counter-rotating the two filters allows for a variable setting of the density or transmission requirement in both the rotational and radial directions.
“For large aperture imaging, the two-filter solution offers adjustment flexibility that cannot be physically achieved by any other means,” says Forrest Reynard, CEO of Reynard Corporation. “High-resolution cameras can operate with full aperture while still being able to attenuate light.”
These circular variable graduated neutral density filters are typically specified in linear optical density or transmission. But, since all optical systems are not linear in operation, Reynard Corporation offers the capability of customizing the density gradient based on user defined functions. The variable graduated neutral density filters can be made on a variety of substrates including BK-7, Fused Silica, ZnSe, and Ge, among several others. The typical coating material is a nickel variant for room temperature, low-power applications. But, the ND coating can be enhanced to increase survivability in hostel environments by the use of other common and precious metals to match the absorption, spectral, and environmental characteristics of a customized system.
About Reynard Corporation
Established in 1984, Reynard Corporation manufactures custom precision optical components & thin film coatings 0.2µm to 50µm (UV-IR) to demanding specs for military, commercial, industrial and medical applications. Their expertise in these markets enables them to provide advanced optical solutions while building strong reliable relationships with customers. Other in-house services include optical fabrication, diamond turning, photolithography patterns & environmental testing. Prototype to production, ISO 9001:2015 Certified, ITAR Registered and CMMC Cybersecurity Compliant. Reynard looks forward to working with you in Perfecting Your Light ™.
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