Optics Education Kits
LEOK-31 Newton's Ring Experiment Apparatus

The phenomenon of Newton's rings, named after Isaac Newton, is an interference pattern caused by the reflection of light between two surfaces - a spherical surface and an adjacent flat surface. When viewed with monochromatic light, it appears as a series of concentric, alternating light and dark rings centered at the point of contact between the two surfaces.
LEOK-70 Balmer Series of Hydrogen & Rydberg Constant

The Balmer series is referred to as a set of discrete emission spectral lines of the Hydrogen atom. The visible Balmer series involves the electron transitions from the higher energy levels (n ≥ 3) to the second energy level (n = 2) where n is the principal quantum number of the electron.
LEOK-3A Optics Experiment Kit - Advanced Model

The LEOK-3A Optics Experiment Kit is developed for general physics education at universities and colleges. It is a value pack that provides a complete set of optics and opto-mechanics as well as light sources and photo meter. Almost all optics experiments required in general physics education (e.g. geometrical, physical, and informational optics) can be constructed in sequence using these components.
Quantum Cryptography Analogy Demonstration Kit

The Quantum Cryptography Analogy Demonstration Kit contains components to model a data transmission setup using the BB84 encryption protocol. This encryption method allows a sender and receiver to generate an encryption key that only they know and eavesdroppers to be detected. It is complete Photonics Kit that Includes all Hardware Plus Extensive Manual and Teaching Materials
ROBO Fiber Optics Trainer Kit
Robo-FOT

Robo-FOT provides an ideal teaching aid to enhance education, training, skills & development amongst our young minds. This laboratory is designed to study the physics of fiber optics. It deals with the study of various important characteristics of optical fiber cable like numerical aperture, bit error rate & Eye Pattern Analysis, attenuation, losses in optical fiber and characterization of erbium doped fiber amplifier.