Inrad Optics

Northvale, NJ 07647

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181 Legrand Ave
Northvale, NJ 07647
United States
http://www.inradoptics.com
201-767-1910
201-767-9644

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Inrad Optics manufactures exceptional crystalline materials, precision glass and metal optical components and photonic devices. We are vertically integrated from crystal growth through finished systems.

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Scintinel stilbene components from Inrad Optics are shown.
Optics

Phase I SBIR grant to support pixelated stilbene array development

Scintinel stilbene, an organic scintillator produced by Inrad Optics, exhibits good performance for neutron detection.
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Lasers & Sources

Business Forum: Optical materials is no small business—An interview with Amy Eskilson

I have known Amy Eskilson since her days in marketing and business development at Thorlabs in the early 1990s, so I was delighted when she gave me the chance to ask questions ...
Potassium Acid Pthalate (KAP) single crystal boules grown at Inrad Optics.
Optics

Inrad Optics wins $1 million DOE research grant for x-ray crystals

Soft x-ray crystals will be used in fusion plasma diagnostics.
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1-in.-diameter × 1-in.-tall stilbene cylinders are fabricated into scintillation detectors that can easily detect neutrons in the presence of gamma rays, with high neutron-gamma separation.
Test & Measurement

ORGANIC CRYSTALS: Stilbene crystals improve neutron detection

Under US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract HSHQDC-12-C-00020, Inrad Optics and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have cooperated to increase both the ...
Research

Inrad Optics awarded Phase II SBIR for stilbene production for neutron detection

Inrad Optics was awarded a $1M Phase II SBIR by the U.S. DHS to support development and industrial production of the organic crystal stilbene for neutron detection.
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Photonic Products becomes Inrad Optics

Photonic Products (PPGI) recently changed its name to Inrad Optics, effective January 18.
FIGURE 1. An oscillating corner cube provides delay in this type of autocorrelator.
Test & Measurement

Autocorrelation finds wide application

The most-widely used instrument for measuring ultrafast laser pulses—the autocorrelator—is adapting to newer applications, such as microscopy.

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