Los Angeles, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/03/2019 -- The global holographic grating market is predicted to gain from growth opportunities available in profitable end-use industries such as scientific research, telecommunications, and astronomy. Holographic grating finds use in spectroscopy systems that require very high resolution. Compared to ruled grating, holographic rating offers less ghosting and more accurate periodicity. Moreover, it can offer extremely high diffraction efficiency. Players operating in the global holographic grating market could adopt partnership, merger and acquisition, technological innovation, and product development as key strategies to improve their business and market growth. In August 2019, Thorlabs, a US optical equipment company, completed its acquisition of Coda Devices to increase its Raman spectroscopy capabilities.
Use of Holographic Grating to Increase in Spectroscopic and other Applications
Demand for holographic grating is expected to continue to grow strong in education, research, laser, telecommunications, spectroscopic and related applications. Diffractive optics can help with high-performance spectral analysis in a range of applications such as laboratory, advanced machine vision, remote sensing, and scientific research. This could further add to the demand in the global holographic grating market. Increasing innovation and high focus on research and development in the global holographic grating market are anticipated to create profit-making opportunities for players in future. Technological advancement could be another factor positively impacting the growth of the global holographic grating market.
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Players to Establish New Business Models and Expand Business to Increase Profits
Horiba, Shenyang Yibeite Optics, Newport Corporation, GratingWorks, Edmund Optics, Shimadzu Corporation, Wasatch Photonics, Kaiser Optical Systems, Photop Technologies, LightSmyth (Finisar), Spectrum Scientific, Plymouth Grating Lab, Thorlabs, Zeiss, Spectrogon AB, Optometrics (Dynasil), and Headwall Photonics are some of the popular players of the global holographic grating market.
In August 2019, Horiba, a Japanese manufacturer of precision instruments for measurement and analysis, announced the formulation of its new Mid-Long Term Management Plan for the period 2019-2023. The plan focuses on the company's three priority measures, i.e. enhancing the organizational structure that fosters resilient human resources, supporting businesses of customers from every aspect – from installation to replacement, and developing measurement and analysis solutions in bio and healthcare, materials and semiconductors, and energy and environment.
By Product
? Plane Type Holographic Grating
? Concave Type Holographic Grating
By Application
? Monochromator and Spectrometer
? Laser
? Optical Telecom
? Astronomy
The global holographic grating market is segmented into concave type and plane type on the basis of product. Concave holographic grating finds application in medical instruments, biotechnology, optical communications, analytical instruments, and related fields. Plane holographic grating is considered to be an ideal choice for applications that give high importance to low stray light levels. High resolution spectroscopy is another application of plane holographic grating. The report covers key applications of holographic grating such as astronomy, optical telecom, laser, monochromator and spectrometer, and others.
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