With 96 to 98 percent reflectance, Labsphere’s Spectralon
(distributed by Laser 2000) and Spectraflect provide the highest level
of uniform light integration for maximum efficiency in light collection
tubes and light guides used in medical imaging equipment.
The near-Lambertian properties of Spectralon and Spectraflect deliver a
uniform dispersion of light that integrates light and reduces hotspots
better than other materials in coated cavity applications. A high
reflectance over a broad spectral range of 250-2500 nm increases
optical efficiency. With increased efficiency, less light input is
required for performance, lowering energy and design costs. Since light
collection and reflectance are not dependent on the geometry of light
input, design flexibility is increased. Inert, thermally stable and
UV-resistant, Labsphere’s materials ensure consistent optical
stability and long term performance reliability.
Machined Spectralon can be economically fabricated into a wide variety
of shapes to meet many imaging instrument designs. In-house machining
allows samples to be created quickly and easily, and modified
throughout the design, prototyping and testing process. For other
applications, Spectraflect diffuse reflectance material can be
uniformly spray-coated on customer provided substrates.