Optical Dome vs Flat Window | Optical Protection System Selection Guide

Optical Dome vs Flat Window | Optical Protection System Selection Guide

Summary

Compare optical dome and flat window for LiDAR, infrared imaging and aerospace systems. Learn optical performance, durability and selection guide.

Optical Dome vs Flat Window | Optical Protection System Selection Guide
Optical domes and flat windows are two fundamental structures used in optical protection systems. They are widely applied in LiDAR systems, infrared imaging, aerospace sensors and industrial optical equipment.

Although both are used as protective optical interfaces, their optical behavior, field of view performance and mechanical design are significantly different. Choosing the correct structure directly affects system accuracy, durability and imaging quality.


1. What is an Optical Dome?

An optical dome is a curved protective optical component designed to maintain optical performance over a wide field of view.

Key Characteristics
Curved spherical surface
Wide-angle optical transmission
High pressure resistance
Reduced angular distortion

Typical Materials
Fused silica
Sapphire
ZnS (infrared applications)
BK7 / K9 (visible systems)

Applications
LiDAR sensors
UAV navigation systems
Underwater optical systems
Aerospace sensor protection


2. What is a Flat Optical Window?

A flat optical window is a parallel-sided optical plate used to protect optical systems without significantly altering the optical path.

Key Characteristics
Flat parallel surfaces
Minimal optical distortion
Simple optical structure
Cost-efficient design

Typical Materials
BK7 / K9 optical glass
Fused silica
Sapphire (high durability)
ZnSe (CO₂ laser systems)

Applications
Industrial laser machines
Imaging systems
Laboratory optical instruments
Standard sensor protection


3. Optical Dome vs Flat Window Comparison

Property Optical Dome Flat Window
Field of View Wide (up to 180°) Limited
Optical Distortion Controlled correction Very low
Mechanical Strength High pressure resistance Medium
System Complexity Higher Lower
Cost Higher Lower
Best Use LiDAR / aerospace Industrial optics



4. Key Performance Differences

4.1 Field of View Advantage

Optical domes are specifically designed for wide-angle optical systems. They allow sensors to maintain image quality even at extreme incident angles.

Flat windows, however, are limited in angular performance and may introduce distortion at high incidence angles.


4.2 Optical Distortion Behavior

Domes introduce controlled optical refraction, which can be corrected in system calibration. This makes them suitable for advanced imaging systems like LiDAR.

Flat windows maintain minimal distortion but cannot support wide-angle imaging without performance degradation.


4.3 Mechanical Strength & Environment Resistance

Domes provide superior structural strength under pressure, making them ideal for:
Underwater systems
Aerospace environments
High-speed UAV applications

Flat windows are more suitable for stable industrial environments.


4.4 Cost vs Performance Trade-off
Flat windows → Lower cost, simple integration
Optical domes → Higher performance, higher system value


5. Application-Based Selection Guide

Choose Optical Dome if:
LiDAR scanning system is used
Wide-angle detection is required
Aerospace or UAV application
Harsh environmental conditions

Choose Flat Window if:
Standard optical protection is needed
Cost-sensitive industrial system
Laser or imaging equipment
Controlled optical environment


6. Engineering Recommendation (Felix Glass)

Felix Glass provides both optical domes and flat windows with full OEM customization.

Available Dome Products:
LiDAR dome cover
Infrared dome (IR dome)
Sapphire dome
Fused silica dome

Available Window Products:
BK7 / K9 optical window
ZnSe CO₂ laser window
Infrared optical window (8–15μm)
Laser protection window

Custom Options:
Diameter & curvature design
AR / IR coating
Optical polishing grade
OEM drawing production
Small batch + mass production


7. Conclusion

Optical domes and flat windows serve fundamentally different optical system roles.
Optical domes are designed for wide-field, high-performance sensing systems
Flat windows are designed for stable, cost-efficient optical protection

The correct selection depends on system design, wavelength requirements and application environment.


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