DSI's LPCVD Ball Lenses Cylinders

DSI® Offers Seamless, Uniform Optical Coatings on Ball Lenses, Complex Shapes & Substrates

DSI will display a wide array of seamless, highly-durable optical thin film coatings at SPIE’s BiOS in San Francisco.

DSI's LPCVD Ball Lenses Cylinders

DSI's LPCVD Ball Lenses Cylinders

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SANTA ROSA, CA – February 1, 2016 – Deposition Sciences, Inc. (DSI®) offers seamless and ultra-durable low-pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) coatings on ball lenses, micro optics, and other complex shapes. The company’s proprietary LPCVD high-temperature process (~500°C) provides extremely conformal and seamless coatings on a wide variety of substrates including glass, ceramics, and metals. DSI will showcase the family of seamless optical thin films during SPIE’s BiOS exhibition in DSI’s booth #8525, Feb. 13-14 and in DSI’s Photonics West booth #730, Feb. 16 -18, Moscone Center, San Francisco. 

DSI’s ultra-durable optical coatings also feature laser damage threshold (LDT) levels as high as 25 MW/cm2. These are ideal for use in laser and other high-energy systems such as gas, diode, and diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) systems.

Deposition Science’s unique LPCVD process permits the manufacture of a wide range of seamless interference filters, such as dichroic, cold mirror, single-wavelength, dual-band, and broadband antireflective (AR) coatings.  To learn more about DSI’s high performance, seamless conformal optical thin film coatings, please visit www.depsci.com

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