Photonics Buyers' Guide > Fiber Optic Faceplates
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Fiber Optic Faceplates
A fiber optic faceplate is a plate made up of thousands of glass fibers arranged parallel to one another, i.e., in a coherent bundle, and fused together so that it is hermetically tight. It transfers an image from one plane to another.
  • Incom, Inc. - Charlton, MAIncom is a manufacturer of glass and polymer fused fiber optic face plates and tapers, as well as polymer and glass micro structures. Our products have made critical contributions to drug research, medical applications, and military and homeland security. We have participated in the design and...
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  • Stanford Photonics, Inc. - Palo Alto, CADeveloper of digital intensified CCD and specialized CCD cameras for advanced scientific imaging. Cameras offer megapixel resolution and speeds up to 8000 fps. Wide range of integrated systems offered, with specialization in single molecule, single photon ultralow-light imaging.
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  • fiber optic faceplate A plate made up of thousands of glass fibers arranged parallel to one another, i.e., in a coherent bundle, and fused together so that it is hermetically tight. It transfers an image from one plane to another.



   


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