MWIR fiber collimator from LightPath Technologies uses molded IR aspheres

July 4, 2011
A new mid-wave infrared (MWIR) fiber collimator uses molded IR aspheres.

A new mid-wave infrared (MWIR) fiber collimator uses molded IR aspheres. It is designed as a beam-expanding optic for MWIR fibers or as a collimating lens for quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) used in IR countermeasures and gas analytical instrumentation for environmental sensing. The lenses are manufactured from proprietary Black Diamond chalcogenide glass.
LightPath Technologies
Orlando, FL
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LIGHTPATH TECHNOLOGIES ADDS NEW MID-WAVE INFRARED COLLIMATOR TO ITS CATALOG

--Targets Growing Markets including IRCM & Gas Sensing--

Orlando, FL - (April 26, 2011) - LightPath Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: LPTH), a global manufacturer, distributor and integrator of patented optical components and assemblies, announced today it has added a new Mid-Wave Infrared (MWIR) fiber collimator using LightPath’s molded infrared aspheres. This collimator is designed as a beam expanding optic for MWIR fibers or as a collimating lens for Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCL) used in a wide variety of applications including infrared countermeasures (IRCM), and gas analytical instrumentation for environmental sensing. These infrared markets are growing rapidly as the cost of MWIR laser sources continues to decline.

This new collimator is based on LightPath’s existing MWIR collimating lenses and extends our existing product line of collimators into the infrared. These new lenses are manufactured from LightPath’s Black Diamond ™ chalcogenide glass and are a less expensive substitute for high-volume, diamond-turned Germanium and Zinc Selenide optics.

“LightPath Technologies is continuing to expand its product line for Infrared Optics with the introduction of these collimators. These new products are an expansion of our business in high performance molded aspheres for laser collimation. The combination of LightPath’s experience in laser collimation and our new Black Diamond infrared optics is proving to be an excellent market for our unique capabilities,” said Jim Gaynor, CEO and President of LightPath.

About LightPath Technologies

LightPath manufactures optical products including precision molded aspheric optics, GRADIUM® glass products, proprietary collimator assemblies, laser components utilizing proprietary automation technology, higher-level assemblies and packing solutions. LightPath has a strong patent portfolio that has been granted or licensed to us in these fields. LightPath common stock trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the stock symbol LPTH. For more information visit www.lightpath.com

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