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An '''image conduit''' is an optical device that can transfer an image plane spatially. It can use fiber optics.
 
An '''image conduit''' is an optical device that can transfer an image plane spatially. It can use fiber optics.
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It uses a bundle of fibers. Each fiber has TIR.
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They are also called image guides, leached image bundles, and leached fiber bundles.
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They can be rigid or flexible. If they are flexible they are known as flexible imaging bundles.<ref name="d441">{{cite web | title=Product variants of Flexible Imaging Bundles | website=SCHOTT | url=https://www.schott.com/en-gb/products/flexible-imaging-bundles-p1000343/product-variants | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>
  
 
Edmund optics sells image conduits as of the year 2024.<ref name="m482">{{cite web | title=Fiber Optic Image Conduits | website=Edmund Optics | url=https://www.edmundoptics.com/f/fiber-optic-image-conduits/11464/ | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>
 
Edmund optics sells image conduits as of the year 2024.<ref name="m482">{{cite web | title=Fiber Optic Image Conduits | website=Edmund Optics | url=https://www.edmundoptics.com/f/fiber-optic-image-conduits/11464/ | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>

Revision as of 02:55, 10 July 2024

An image conduit is an optical device that can transfer an image plane spatially. It can use fiber optics.

It uses a bundle of fibers. Each fiber has TIR.

They are also called image guides, leached image bundles, and leached fiber bundles.

They can be rigid or flexible. If they are flexible they are known as flexible imaging bundles.[1]

Edmund optics sells image conduits as of the year 2024.[2]

References