Alluxa at Photonics West 2024

We are excited at Alluxa to see you at Photonics West in San Francisco next week. 

I think we can all agree that 2023 had its fair share of surprises, enough to keep the entire optics industry on its toes. Our industry is consistently at the cutting edge of new technology and, despite the highs and lows of 2023, today is no different.

We at Alluxa are excited to play our part in the development of exciting and enabling technologies. We have continued to invest in our technology and our people with an eye to making big contributions in 2024. Our objective is to help you solve your toughest spectral filtering problems across the UV, VIS, and IR. 

Our SIRRUS™ deposition process remains the gold standard for durable, high layer count optical coatings. A new whitepaper (read it now) from the engineering team highlights some of the capability improvements to SIRRUS™ narrowband filters realized in 2023.

Alluxa’s coatings maintain superior performance in wide ranging environments from the sea floor to the surface of Mars and are embedded in devices used for applications like DNA Sequencing, Microscopy, Lithography, Aerospace, Lidar, and Optical Communications, just to name a few. Our engineers bring a uniquely diverse problem-solving experience to the table to create filters which enable the highest possible system-level performance.

Come and see us January 30th through Feb 1st at Booth #4544 in the North Hall of the Moscone Center. Click here if you’d like to meet with us during the show to learn more about how Alluxa can help with your new project.

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