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[Press Release] Edmund Optics awarded 3rd place in the 2025 Inspection Awards with HP+ and HPi+ series fixed focal length lenses!
Edmund Optics, a global manufacturer of optical components and imaging solutions, has been awarded third place in the "Vision" category of the 2025 Inspect Awards. This award is a result of the stro…
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[Announcement of Sales Start] Effectively mount optical components at minimal cost.
Edmund Optics (EO) Japan, a subsidiary of Edmund Optics, has started selling the "E Series Kinematic Mount." Designed with essential functionalities in mind, this product offers high value for a wide range of applications, including educational purposes, prototyping on optical tables, and system integration. It achieves a cost-effective price without compromising on quality. *For more details, please refer to the press release materials.
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[Announcement of Sales Start] Super Polish Substrates and Nonlinear Optical Crystals
Edmund Optics' Japanese subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd., has started selling "Super Polish Substrates and Nonlinear Optical Crystals." The "Nonlinear Optical Crystals" include β-Barium Borate (BBO) and Lithium Triborate (LBO), both featuring anti-reflective (AR) coatings with a surface quality of 20-10. The flatness is λ/8 for BBO crystals and λ/10 for LBO crystals. Additionally, the "TECHSPEC Super Polish Substrates" utilize surface roughness of less than 1Å RMS on both sides, significantly reducing scattering and making them excellent window substrates for use with UV or high-power lasers. *For more details, please refer to the press release materials.
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Solving delivery issues: Allied Vision Alvium USB 3.1 cameras available for immediate sale.
Edmund Optics Japan, Inc. has leveraged its partnership with Allied Vision, a machine vision camera manufacturer, to collaboratively address the camera supply issues that are currently troubling many industries. This strong partnership has enabled the short-term supply of high-performance machine vision cameras. At EO, we currently have a large inventory of Allied Vision machine vision cameras available for sale. Additionally, models not in stock can be delivered in approximately 3 to 5 weeks, achieving significantly shorter lead times compared to many other suppliers.
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Partnership between Edmund Optics and UltraFast Innovations makes EUV attosecond optics more accessible.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. announced its exclusive sales partnership with UltraFast Innovations GmbH (UFI), a cutting-edge manufacturer of high-precision laser optics, to sell the "UltraFast Innovations (UFI) EUV Attosecond Multilayer Mirror." Designed and manufactured with coating layers at the atomic level, this mirror achieves extremely high precision in terms of wavelength/energy, spectral phase, and high efficiency. Through the partnership between EO and UFI, this mirror can now be stocked and shipped worldwide with short lead times.
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Expansion of the inventory lineup for EUV optics enabling rapid prototyping, 2022.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has expanded its offerings of products designed for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) applications and further enhanced its extensive inventory. This filter is the newest product among Edmund Optics' extensive stock of EUV optics. With the company's EUV optics, it becomes possible to accelerate not only rapid prototyping but also research and development and product development. By making a wide range of EUV products available as stock items that meet specific application requirements, optical system integrators can save the long lead times previously spent on custom manufacturing. Edmund Optics also stocks flat mirrors for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and UltraFast Innovations (UFI) EUV attosecond multilayer mirrors, which can be shipped in a short time.
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The aspherical imaging lens eliminates thermal defocus and pixel shift caused by shock and vibration.
In May 2022, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. began selling TECHSPEC Aspherical Imaging Lenses. This imaging lens, exclusively sold by Edmund Optics, is a new product designed for demanding applications in harsh environments, featuring enhanced durability. It employs passive aspheric technology to achieve thermal optical stability between -10°C and +50°C, reducing thermal defocus in applications with temperature fluctuations, such as aerospace systems. This durability allows for high resolution to be maintained over a wide temperature range, and the lens incorporates new mechanics to minimize damage from shocks and vibrations, securing optical elements with adhesive to enhance durability for industrial applications.
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The new E-series kinematic mount enables the mounting of cylinder lenses and non-standard sized components.
In June 2022, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. further expanded its inventory of products by enhancing its lineup of optical mounts. This product expansion includes the E-Series Adjustable Kinematic Mount, which is ideal for mounting circular, rectangular, and square optical components, including cylindrical lenses. This adjustable kinematic mount has become an essential product for incorporating non-standard size optical components in both experimental applications and OEM systems.
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Announcement of Marisa Edmund's appointment as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
In August 2022, Edmund Optics, a U.S. company, announced that Marisa Edmund has been appointed as the Chair of the Board of Directors, succeeding Robert Edmund, who is retiring. Former Chair of the Board, Robert Edmund, commented, "I am pleased and honored to pass the chairmanship to Marisa." Marisa will continue to serve as the company's Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, leading efforts to expand global sales presence, partnerships, and collaborations with customers.
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Appointed Samuel Sadoulet as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Edmund Optics, a leading provider of optical and imaging components in the United States, has announced that Samuel Sadoulet has been appointed as the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Samuel has 25 years of management and engineering experience at the company and possesses technical expertise in physics and optics. In addition to his strong technical background, he has recently served as President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), taking on various management roles and contributing to the company's establishment as a leader in customer service and technical solutions.
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Edmund Optics' stem mirror reduces surface stress and distortion.
In August 2022, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. expanded its inventory of products by enhancing its lineup of "stem mirrors" with various coatings that cater to a wide range of wavelength bands. This product expansion increases the options for optical integrators to meet the unique demands of applications, enabling rapid prototyping and product development. Additionally, the stress applied to the optical surface of the mirrors is almost eliminated, resulting in improved surface flatness and performance compared to surface mirror-type mirrors installed using conventional methods.
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Edmund Optics' aspheric lenses contribute to the simplification of optical design and the improvement of precision performance.
In August 2022, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. expanded its lineup of "aspheric lenses," ideal for specialized and demanding applications, further increasing its inventory of products for sale. This product expansion includes the "TECHSPEC® Double-Sided Aspheric Lenses," suitable for imaging applications, and the "TECHSPEC® Precision Aspheric Lenses for Near Infrared (NIR)," which achieve high precision performance. These new products increase the options for optical integrators to meet application-specific requirements, enabling rapid prototyping and product development.
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Laser coat for Nd:YAG laser light source with excellent transmittance, concave lens.
In September 2022, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. further expanded its inventory of products by enhancing its lineup of optical components for lasers. This product expansion includes the TECHSPEC 1064nm Laser-Coded Synthetic Quartz Plano-Concave Lens, which has a reflectance of less than 0.25% per surface at laser wavelengths and is ideal for applications using Nd:YAG and fiber laser light sources. The TECHSPEC 1064nm Laser-Coded Synthetic Quartz Plano-Concave Lens is made from research-grade UV synthetic quartz substrate with a low thermal expansion coefficient. It features a laser V-coating and is available in focal lengths ranging from -9mm to 250mm and diameters from 6mm to 25mm.
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Maximizing the performance of Nd:YAG lasers with Edmund Optics' new dual-band laser optics.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has launched a new dual-band laser mirror and window for Nd:YAG lasers that use a visible light guide beam. Since the 1064nm Nd:YAG beam is invisible, a visible light guide beam at 532nm or 635-670nm is often used to confirm whether the laser is properly positioned. Dual-band optics are an ideal choice for Nd:YAG systems due to their anti-reflective coatings that accommodate these multiple wavelengths, high laser damage threshold (LDT), and a surface quality of 10-5 that reduces scattering.
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Obtained ISO 13485 certification for the supply of optical components to medical devices.
Edmund Optics in the United States has officially obtained ISO 13485 certification. This certification recognizes that the company has an excellent quality management system necessary to meet customer requirements and regulatory requirements for the manufacture of components and subassemblies for medical devices. The company also complies with many other relevant standards, including ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001, and its Japanese subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd., has obtained ISO 9001:2015 certification.
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Edmund Optics and SCHOTT expand their partnership in the Chinese market.
Edmund Optics and SCHOTT are advancing a strategic partnership to enable customers in Asia to easily procure high-quality optical glass filters. By establishing a regional inventory sales system, they significantly shorten delivery times for standard filter types and sizes, and simplify the procurement process for custom filters tailored to specific applications through regional support. SCHOTT's optical filter glass has been highly regarded for its purity and quality for over 135 years. The company's filters are suitable for a wide range of applications, including sensor systems and medical devices.
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The surface-treated beam splitter significantly reduces glare and interference.
Edmund Optics, a global manufacturer and supplier of optical components, is expanding its extensive inventory by broadening its range of standard optical components. This product expansion includes new types of beam splitters, such as the "TECHSPEC Coaxial Cube Polarizing Beam Splitter" and the "TECHSPEC Coaxial Cube Beam Splitter (Standard Type)." Both beam splitters feature a unique absorptive surface treatment on the black-coated surfaces, which eliminates unwanted reflections. By reducing reflections, glare and interference patterns are minimized, improving image contrast and enhancing performance in many other applications that rely on transmission through only three surfaces.
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Expansion of the lineup of imaging filters to achieve seamless system implementation.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has further expanded its stock products for framed machine vision filters. This product expansion includes over 350 new polarizers, color filters, and ND filters that can be implemented in various imaging systems. Each filter is designed to have a common thread type and wavelength range to seamlessly combine with EO's TECHSPEC imaging lenses.
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Samuel Sadoulet of Edmund Optics has been selected as a 2023 SPIE Fellow.
In February 2023, the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) selected Samuel Sadoulet, the CEO of Edmund Optics, as a new Fellow of the society. According to SPIE, Fellows are chosen for their "significant scientific and technical contributions across multiple disciplines in optics, photonics, and imaging." Samuel has contributed as an expert in the optics and photonics industry for over 25 years. He serves as a strategic advisor and executive for several companies in the photonics and biomedical sectors, and he is also the chair of SPIE's Executive Advisory Group. For more details, please refer to the related materials.
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Edmund Optics has won the Inspect Award for seven consecutive years.
Edmund Optics' "TECHSPEC Aspherical Imaging Lens" has been selected as one of the three award-winning products in the Vision category of the 2022 Inspect Awards. This award is presented annually by Inspect magazine to manufacturers of products chosen by the magazine's readers. For more details, please refer to the related materials below.
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Edmund Optics partners with Meta Materials to launch holographic notch filters.
Edmund Optics has partnered with Meta Materials Inc. (META) to launch the sale of a series of large, flexible holographic notch filters called "META holoOPTIX Notch Filters," further expanding its lineup of stocked products. Our Vice President of Retail Markets stated, "The combination of Meta Materials' history of collaboration with major OEMs in product and technology development and our one-stop shop for optical, imaging, and photonics products will allow customers around the world to easily try out this exciting new technology." For more details, please refer to the related materials below.
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Reduce beam fluctuations with the compactly designed 1064nm 2X-8X Gemma(TM) variable beam expander.
In May 2023 (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo), Edmund Optics® (EO) Japan Corporation has started selling the 1064nm 2X-8X Gemma™ Variable Beam Expander, further expanding its inventory of products. This beam expander features high LIDT and a fixed tube length, designed for high-power laser applications that require strict spatial constraints. To minimize beam jitter, it employs a mechanism that allows for internal lens movement and focus adjustment without rotation. Additionally, with the ability to adjust magnification from 2X to 8X, prototyping to determine system magnification is made easier. The 1064nm 2X-8X Gemma™ Variable Beam Expander is designed with Gaussian beams in mind, utilizing a non-rotating lens in a Galileo design and achieving high pointing accuracy while maintaining a compact tube length of 158mm with a ghost-free focus. The Gemma™ Variable Beam Expander is available for quick delivery through stock sales.
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Edmund Optics partners with ISP Optics to launch global inventory sales.
In May 2023, Edmund Optics' Japanese subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd., announced that EO has partnered with ISP Optics to begin global sales of high-quality optical components made from over 15 types of infrared (IR) materials. By becoming the global e-commerce distributor for ISP Optics, they will stock and sell all of ISP Optics' products, including many IR optical components such as lenses, windows, and prisms. The service supports 9 languages and 11 currencies, and has a specialized team including optical engineers and global technical support, capable of handling system integration and custom requests.
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Started selling "TECHSPEC(R) Precision Aspheric Lenses for Lasers" with diffraction limit at Nd:YAG design laser wavelength.
Edmund Optics Japan, Inc. has started selling "TECHSPEC® Precision Aspheric Lenses for Lasers." This aspheric lens, which has a diffraction limit at the design wavelength, is optimized for the most common Nd:YAG laser wavelength and features a high laser damage threshold coating in its lineup. With an aspheric shape of 1.2λ and a slope factor of 0.35μm/mm, this product minimizes mid-spatial frequency (MSF) errors, making it suitable for demanding laser processing, cutting, and additive manufacturing applications.
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Launch of the 'TECHSPEC® High Load Capacity T-Slot Stage' featuring a high rigidity brass structure and hex wrench operation.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has started selling the "TECHSPEC® High Load Capacity Linear Stage." This product features a high-rigidity brass structure and a drive mechanism operated by a hex wrench, allowing for high load capacity options of 5, 10, and 15 kg in a slim and compact overall size. The design, which does not use tension springs and is equipped with locking screws for fixing the stage position, enhances resistance to vibrations and stability. It is suitable for imaging and laser optical systems that require a slim linear stage in demanding environments.
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Started selling a lightweight 90µm thick polarizing plate "Ultra-thin Nanoparticle Polarizing Plate" to replace conventional polarizing plates.
Edmund Optics Japan, Inc. has started selling "ultra-thin nanoparticle polarizers." This product is a lightweight polarizer with a thickness of 90µm that can replace conventional polarizers, offering high transmittance and an extinction ratio exceeding 10,000:1. Made by doping silver nanoparticles into sodium silicate glass substrates, this polarizer features high-temperature stability up to +400°C, as well as resistance to chemicals, UV radiation, and fading. It is available in uncoated, single-sided AR-coated, and double-sided AR-coated options, and is compatible with a wavelength range of 1260-1600nm. It is suitable for use in optical communications, medical applications, aerospace fields, as well as in optical isolators and polarimetric interferometers, and for improving signal-to-noise ratios.
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Started selling "TECHSPEC® Ultraviolet Non-Axis Parabolic Mirror" that achieves high reflectivity across deep ultraviolet (DUV) and visible spectrum.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has started selling the "TECHSPEC® UV Non-Axis Parabolic Mirror." This product features a DUV reflective enhanced aluminum coating that achieves excellent transmittance from 190 to 900 nm, and the aluminum substrate is diamond machined to achieve an RMS surface roughness of less than 50A to minimize scattering. We offer multiple focal length options in standard inch sizes, ranging from 25.4 to 203 mm in diameter.
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Started selling "gimbal mount for large diameter" suitable for the integration of large-diameter precision mirrors and optical components.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has started selling the "Gimbal Mount for Large Diameter." This product supports optics with diameters of 4" (101.6mm), 4.25" (108mm), 6" (152.4mm), and 8" (203.2mm). The gimbal mechanism combines the maintenance of the rotation axis center on the optical surface with precise adjustments in the tip and tilt directions driven by a micrometer, enabling accurate control of the beam optical path.
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Started selling "polarization-maintaining fiber patch cords" with FC/PC or FC/APC termination connectors.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has started selling "polarization-maintaining fiber patch cords." This product is available with FC/PC, FC/APC, and hybrid termination connectors. With a typical extinction ratio of 18-25 dB, it maintains the incident polarization direction. The patch cords are suitable for wavelengths from 460 to 1625 nm and are applicable in beam transmission, optical communication, and optical fiber sensing, among other applications.
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Started selling the ideal "Kinematic Mount for E Series Pick-Off Mirrors" for 1" (25.4mm) diameter knife-edge pick-off mirrors.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has started selling kinematic mounts for the E series pick-off mirrors. The kinematic mount for the E series pick-off mirrors is ideal for 1" (25.4mm) diameter knife-edge pick-off mirrors. It is equipped with two feed screws for optical adjustment and alignment in the tip and tilt directions (±3.5°), and the M6 x 0.25 (101.6 TPI) feed screws enable smooth movement, which can be operated manually or with a hex wrench (2mm across flats).
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Sales have begun for the 'TECHSPEC Ultra High Contrast Polarizing Film (XP42HE)' which achieves a 30,000:1 extinction ratio.
Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd. has started selling the TECHSPEC Ultra High Contrast Polarizing Film (XP42HE). The TECHSPEC Ultra High Contrast Polarizing Film (XP42HE) achieves an excellent transmittance of 42.6% in the 400–700nm range and a contrast ratio of 30,000:1. It is available in a rectangular shape and can be easily cut into the desired shape using standard cutting tools. It is suitable for imaging, measurement, and microscopy applications where contrast is of utmost importance.