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Collimated Holes, Inc. Collimated Holes, Inc (CHI) is a provider of highly customized fiber optics and collimated hole structures for science, industry, and medicine This site provides general information about our products and capabilities
About Us - Collimated holes, Inc. Collimated Holes, Inc ("CHI") designs and manufactures fiber optic components, sub-assemblies, and integrated imaging systems Established in 1975, CHI has become well recognized for providing innovative solutions to difficult imaging and illumination problems
Products - Collimated holes, Inc. An overview of the products and capabilities offered by Collimated Holes Inc , including Capillary Arrays, Fused Fiber Optic Faceplates, Drawn Lenses, Glass Scintillators, and more
Services - Collimated holes, Inc. Collimated Holes Inc has assisted its customers with design and engineering services for more than thirty years
Fiber Optic Faceplates - Collimated holes, Inc. Fiber Optic Face Plates A fiber optic face plate (FOFP) is a coherent multi-fiber plate, which acts as a zero-depth window, transferring an image pixel by pixel (fiber by fiber) from one face of the plate to the other
Glass Capillary Arrays - COLLIMATED HOLES, INC. Capillaries manufactured by CHI consist of one or more holes in a glass matrix Various glass types are available: borosilicate, soda lime, and high- lead, with densities ranging from 2 5 to 5 5 gr cc
Contact Information - Collimated holes, Inc. Collimated Holes, Inc 460 Division Street Campbell, CA 95008 Tel 408 374 5080 Fax 408 374 0670 Preferred Email: contact@collimatedholes com Alternate Email: collimatedholes@gmail com Driving Directions:
Fused Fiberoptic Image Conduits - Collimated holes, Inc. CHI's image conduits are fused arrays of coherently arranged optical fibers that can transfer an image from one end surface to the other The resolution depends upon the size of fiber used; the acceptance emittance angles are determined by the refractive indices of the core and cladding glasses
Publications - Collimated holes, Inc. Publications about projects and products that use structures created by Collimated Holes, Inc The following article has been provided by author Matthew Begley as an example of a novel application of etchable collimated hole structures, used in this case to create thin polymer membranes: