Is higher sensor resolution always better?
An optical system is only as strong as its weakest link. When designing an imaging system, sensor resolution is just one important factor and it is important to ensure sensors and detectors are well matched. Take these scenarios: In the simplest terms, the above are all composed of an object, an imaging object or lens, […]
Design considerations for microlenses and lensarrays
As optical systems are reduced in size, we encounter new engineering challenges when analyzing and designing lenses. These are issues that we usually don’t see when working with larger elements. This article will review some of the challenges when designing microlenses. A small lens is roughly defined as a lens with a diameter lower than […]
Key Differences Between Retinoscope, Ophthalmoscope, and Non-Contact Tonometers: Optimized Optical Layouts for Accurate Eye Examinations
Introduction In this article, we will explore the construction and optical layout of both the retinoscope and the ophthalmoscope, highlighting their unique designs and functionalities. Understanding these differences is crucial for professionals looking to select the most suitable tool for precise eye examinations. Whether you are focusing on the improved accuracy of a retinoscope or […]
How to Hire Optical Engineers Questions, Skills, and Specializations
Finding the right optical engineer is crucial for success in industries ranging from electronics to healthcare. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to hire an optical engineer, covering questions to ask, essential skills, and considerations for defining your application area. Questions to Ask: 1. Technical Proficiency: – Can you explain the principles of optical design? […]
M squared and designing laser beam optics
There are different ways to calculate the quality of a laser beam. In general, we want our laser beam to be as close to a theoretical Gaussian Beam as possible. The question then is how do we measure the profile of our beam and how do we compare it against our ideal Gaussian Beam? First, […]
Confocal Microscope Design: Explained
A confocal microscope is a type of microscopy that uses a focused laser beam to illuminate a sample and a pinhole aperture to eliminate out-of-focus light, resulting in high-resolution images with improved contrast and clarity.. The name “confocal” refers to the use of a pinhole aperture to achieve optical sectioning of the specimen. Confocal microscopy […]