Optics - Light Pipes

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
FLX_444_RTP_06

FLX_444_RTP_06

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX RED TRANSP 6"

0

7102P1-M

7102P1-M

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE 1POS RJ JACK SQ LENS

0

7101P3-M

7101P3-M

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE 3POS RJ JACK SQ LENS

0

FLX_322_ATP_08

FLX_322_ATP_08

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX AMBER TRANSP 8"

0

FLX_322_BTP_08

FLX_322_BTP_08

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX BLUE TRANSP 8"

0

FLX_441_RTP_02

FLX_441_RTP_02

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX RED TRANSP 2"

0

FLX_441_ATP_02

FLX_441_ATP_02

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX AMBER TRANSP 2"

0

LPC_192_CTP

LPC_192_CTP

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE 4MM RND VERT 1.920"

0

FLX_442_ATP_08

FLX_442_ATP_08

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX AMBER TRANSP 8"

0

FLX_441_CTP_04

FLX_441_CTP_04

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX CLEAR TRANSP 4"

0

7511G7

7511G7

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE CLEAR YELLOW

0

FLX_322_BTP_06

FLX_322_BTP_06

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX BLUE TRANSP 6"

0

FLX_444_GTP_06

FLX_444_GTP_06

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX GREEN TRANSP 6"

0

7511G1

7511G1

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE CLEAR RED TINT

0

FLX_441_GTP_08

FLX_441_GTP_08

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX GREEN TRANSP 8"

0

FLX_443_GTP_06

FLX_443_GTP_06

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE FLEX GREEN TRANSP 6"

0

7511A22

7511A22

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE

0

7511B29

7511B29

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE RA PANEL MNT SMD

0

LPC_155_CTP

LPC_155_CTP

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LITEPIPE 4MM RND VERT 1.550"

0

7511A35-2

7511A35-2

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LIGHT PIPE RA SMD

0

Optics - Light Pipes

1. Overview

Light pipes (optical light guides) are physical structures designed to transmit light between different locations using total internal reflection. They serve as critical components in optoelectronic systems by enabling efficient light routing, signal transmission, and illumination distribution. Modern applications span telecommunications, medical imaging, industrial sensing, and consumer electronics, where precise light management is essential.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Hollow Light PipesMetal-coated hollow tubes for infrared/mid-wave transmissionThermal imaging systems, CO laser delivery
Solid Light PipesTransparent dielectric rods (glass/polymers) for visible/NIR wavelengthsEndoscopes, fiber optic couplers
Fiber Bundle Light PipesCoherent fiber arrays for image transferMilitary night vision, industrial borescopes
Flexible Light GuidesBendable polymer/clad silica fibers for dynamic routingDental curing lights, automotive lighting

3. Structure and Components

Typical light pipe structures include: - Core Material: High-purity silica (up to 99.999%) or polymer (PMMA/PC) - Cladding Layer: Dielectric coating (refractive index 1-2% lower than core) - Protective Jacket: UV-resistant polymer (e.g., ETFE/PVC) for mechanical durability - Termination: Precision-ground facets with anti-reflective coatings (transmission >99%) - Geometric Design: Circular/rectangular cross-sections with tolerances 0.001mm

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Transmission Efficiency85-98% per meter (depends on wavelength)Determines signal strength and power loss
Operating WavelengthUV-VIS-NIR (200-2000nm) rangeMatches with light source and detector
Numerical Aperture (NA)0.2-0.5 (acceptance angle)Dictates coupling efficiency with light sources
Bend Radius5-50mm (flexible types) / >100mm (rigid)Affects mechanical integration limits
Thermal Stability-40 C to +200 C operational rangeEnsures performance under environmental stress

5. Application Fields

Key industries include: - Telecommunications: Fiber optic network backbones (e.g., 100G+ transceivers) - Medical: Minimally invasive surgery systems (e.g., Olympus endoscopes) - Industrial: Laser material processing (e.g., Trumpf cutting machines) - Consumer Electronics: Display backlighting (e.g., Apple Pro Display XDR) - Defense: Missile guidance systems (e.g., Raytheon thermal seekers)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specifications
Schott AGOPTRAN Wavelength Flexible Light Guide400-1700nm, 0.37NA, 20mm bend radius
CorningClearCurve Ultra Low Bend Loss Fiber0.15dB/km loss, 10mm bend radius
3MLight Pipe Film Series95% transmission efficiency, 0.25mm thickness
Hamamatsu PhotonicsSingle Crystal Sapphire Light Pipes200-5000nm, 300 C thermal resistance

7. Selection Recommendations

Consider: - Match NA and core diameter to light source (e.g., 200 m fiber for 0.3NA LED) - Environmental factors (e.g., 150 C rating for automotive headlamps) - Cost-performance tradeoffs: Polymer vs. silica in visible spectrum - Termination requirements: AR-coated vs. bare cleave - Case Study: Semiconductor inspection system using Schott rigid light pipes achieved 92% throughput improvement

8. Industry Trend Analysis

Emerging trends include: - Miniaturization: Sub-mm diameter pipes for wearable devices - Multi-core Integration: Parallel data transmission in Li-Fi systems - Smart Materials: Electrochromic coatings for dynamic light control - Photonic Crystal Pipes: Bandgap engineering for terahertz applications - Market growth projected at 7.2% CAGR (2023-2030) driven by 5G and autonomous vehicle sensors

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