
Reticles
A reticle is an auxiliary tool used for measuring and dividing optical instruments, typically made of transparent materials, and equipped with scales and markings to help people accurately adjust and calibrate optical instruments.
When light passes through the reticle, interference and diffraction occur, forming bright and dark fringes. The spacing and shape of these fringes can provide important information about the performance of optical instruments.
Manufacturing Capbility
High-quality reticles to meet the broad applications in the fields of optoelectronics, fiber optic communication, optical processing, optical measurement, and optical imaging.
Optical Reticle Types
· Straight Line Reticles
· Grid Reticles
· Circular Reticles