Fiberguide Industries, Inc. Datasheets for Light Guides
Light guides conduct the flow of light from a light source to a point of use in areas that are too small or too hazardous to permit the installation of a light bulb. There are two basic types of light guides: liquid and fiber optic. Light guides are sometimes called light pipes (lightpipes).
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| An optical fiber in which the polarization planes of light waves launched into the fiber are maintained during propagation with little or no cross-coupling of optical power between the polarization... | |
| An optical fiber operating in the mid-infrared wavelength range is fabricated using ZrF4-based fluoride glass. | |
| Erbium is a metallic rare earth element that is used to amplify light signals sent along fiber optic cable. If this chemical element is doped in a glass fiber and... | |
| Fiberguide has been supporting the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) in taking their concepts and ideas to market since 1977. Our staff of engineers, technical sales professionals and experienced production team... | |
| In the 1990's Fiberguide developed 2-dimensional arrays of single mode fibers to meet extraordinarily demanding specifications of Lucent Technologies' Bell Laboratories. They needed the centerlines of 361 fibers in a... | |
| Multimode, step-index optical fibers offer the most efficient and flexible delivery of high power laser beams. The correct components should be selected for minimizing beam quality degradation and optimum robustness. | |
| Optical fibers are typically manufactured from a preform consisting of a silica core which may be doped silica or pure silica and a cladding classically of silica having a lower... | |
| Simplex, Duplex ROUND AND DUPLEX ZIP, single mode (SM) and multi mode (MM) patch cords and fiber pigtail assemblies built to your specification. AVAILABLE WITH FC, SC, ST, MT-RJ, LC,... | |
| Tapered optical fibers can be made either by fusing a short tapered section onto a longer fixed diameter fiber, or, by very carefully controlling the drawing process to produce a... | |
| These multimode step index fibers have a chalcogenide core and chalcogenide cladding of lower refractive index, transmitting light from 1µm - 6µm. Are flexible and do not suffer from serious... | |
| When looking for a high quality fiber with superior transmission and a numerical aperture (N.A.) of 0.22 for efficient light coupling, the Anhydroguide™AFS is the fiber of choice. The Anhydroguide™ | |
| When looking for a high quality, general purpose, fiber with superior transmission and a numerical aperture (N.A.) of 0.22 for efficient light coupling, the Superguide™ SFS is the fiber of... | |
| When looking for a low cost fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Anhydroguide™ PCS is the fiber of choice. With an N.A. of... | |
| When looking for a silica core and silica clad fiber with a hard polymer coating that allows a high core-to-clad ratio and a numerical aperture (N.A.) of 0.22 for efficient... | |
| When looking for low cost fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, The Superguide™ PCS is the low cost fiber of choice. The pure fused... | |
| While graded index silica/silica fibers are available from a number of suppliers with standard polymer coatings, Fiberguide is unique in offering these fibers with high performance buffers/coatings of aluminum, gold... | |
| While single mode silica/silica fibers are available from a number of suppliers with standard polymer coatings, Fiberguide is unique in offering these fibers with high performance buffers/coatings of aluminum, gold... | |
| With numerical aperture (N.A.) of 0.39 and a hard polymer cladding that allows a high core-to-clad ratio, the Anhydroguide APCH is the low cost fiber of choice. The pure fused... | |
| With numerical aperture (N.A.) of 0.39 and a hard polymer cladding that allows a high core-to-clad ratio, the Superguide SPCH is the low cost fiber of choice. The pure fused... |