Ultra-high resolution imaging: Nano waveguide solutions based on TAL
Understanding nano waveguide imaging: How it works
At the core of SCHOTT’s nano waveguide technology is Transverse Anderson Localization – a wave optics effect where wave diffusion is suppressed in disordered waveguides composed of two or more carefully engineered optical glasses. These waveguides are also referred to as TALOF (Transverse Anderson Localization Optical Fibers). By reducing the diameter of the structural elements to less than 1 µm, our waveguides achieve resolutions far above 200 lp/mm, with light localized within spots as small as 1.5 µm. This capability far surpasses the limits of conventional fiber optic imaging, which relies on total internal reflection.Comparison of TALOF and traditional fiber optics
Features and benefits of nano waveguides based on TAL technology
Nano waveguide imaging offers transformative advantages over traditional imaging technologies.
Targeted applications of nano waveguide technology
Nano waveguide imaging is poised to revolutionize a range of applications in demanding environments, including:Why choose SCHOTT?
With over 60 years’ experience in fiber optics, SCHOTT combines industry-leading expertise in TAL-based technology, flexible optical design, proprietary materials, and a fully integrated production process, making us a trusted partner for advanced imaging solutions.