Compact imaging path

Coated Optics for Endoscope and Intraoral Scanner Systems

Compact scanner and endoscope paths require small-format lenses, mirrors and coatings with tight packaging constraints. Lumalyx organizes these into geometry-first RFQ forms.

AR coated lensesReflective mirrorsCompact scanner optics400–900 nmThermal tolerance
Example spectral response curve for Endoscope and Intraoral Scanner Optics
RFQ-ready context

Translate spectral requirements into manufacturable fields.

This page is structured for engineers and technical buyers: application language first, then optical parameters, risk notes and an RFQ path.

Typical componentsAR-coated lenses, mirrors, windows, reflective optical parts
Key parametersWorking band, AOI, size, flatness, surface quality
Design riskSmall form factor, ghosting and reflection loss
RFQ pathUpload mechanical drawing and desired coating band

Need a custom optical set?

Upload an existing specification, spectrum, drawing or channel list. Lumalyx packages the submitted fields into a technical request for engineering review.

Generate RFQ package
Application review

Application review checkpoints.

Lumalyx keeps application pages focused on engineering inputs rather than outcome claims. Each request is reviewed as a signal-path problem before component selection.

Signal definition

Clarify source, detector, target band, adjacent channels and background risks.

Component match

Map the requirement to filters, dichroic mirrors, beamsplitters, lenses or coated parts.

RFQ package

Convert wavelength, geometry, coating and quantity fields into a structured review request.

Fields to prepare before review.

  • Working wavelength or channel list.
  • CWL, FWHM, transmission and blocking target where known.
  • Angle of incidence, substrate, size and thickness.
  • Existing spectra, drawings, reference curves or supplier notes.
  • Application constraints such as packaging, environment and expected quantity.