Products/Services for 6x Magnification Fresnel Lens

  • Fresnel Lenses-Image
    Fresnel Lenses - (21 companies)
    Magnification. Traffic lights. Automobile headlamps. Rear-view mirrors. Optical landing systems. Camera viewing systems. Specialized lighting effects. Due to their favorable optical power to thickness ratio, Fresnel lenses are often used to concentrate...
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    Magnifiers - (160 companies)
    ...the hands of the operator.. Sheet. This type of magnifier is long and wide, but thin. It facilitates the examination of documents, photos, textiles, and other flat-surfaced specimens. A hemispherical or Fresnel-type lens is most common with this style...
  • Camera Lenses and Video Lenses-Image
    Camera Lenses and Video Lenses - (268 companies)
    ...ratio, minimum focusing distance, zoom capability, zoom magnification, and optical format. Focal length is the distance from the optical center of the lens to the image sensor plane. There are two types of adjustability: fixed focal length and variable...
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    Optical Lenses - (443 companies)
    ...mirrors and retroreflectors. Optical lenses have been used since at least c. 700 BCE for a variety of applications, including: Magnification. Correction of optical aberrations. Use as a firestarter (burning-glasses). Image focusing. Image projection...
  • Microscope Lenses and Objectives-Image
    Microscope Lenses and Objectives - (80 companies)
    Microscope lenses and microscope objectives include eyepieces or oculars, optical filters, objectives, adapters or mounts, condensers and other optical components for microscopy. Microscope lenses and microscope objectives include eyepieces...
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    LED Mounts and Lenses - (92 companies)
    Fresnel, or diffused. Lens color can be amber, black, blue, clear, green, natural, red, or yellow.
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    Optical Lens Assemblies - (180 companies)
    Optical lens assemblies are composed of a number of lenses mounted for a particular imaging function. These can include telecentric lenses, collimators, beam expanders, zoom lenses, etc. Optical lens assemblies are composed of a number of lenses...
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    Lens Holders - (24 companies)
    Lens holders are used to stabilize and maintain the position of all the optical components of a lens assembly. Lens holders are used to stabilize and maintain the position of all of the optical components in a lens assembly. The primary purpose...
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    Zoom Lenses - (32 companies)
    ...lengths are associated with the greater magnification of distant objects. Typically, zoom lenses are used with still, video, and motion picture cameras; video, movie, and slide projectors; some types of binoculars, microscopes, telescopes...
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    Telecentric Lenses - (22 companies)
    Telecentric lenses are used to provide images independent of an object 's distance, or to prevent wide ranges of angles of incidence. There are three basic types of telecentric lenses: object-space, image-space, and double telecentric. Telecentric...

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  • Interferometric Examination Of Lenses, Mirrors, And Optical Systems
    The mainframe contains easy-to-use zoom optics which provide a 6X continuous magni- fication range either for the measured aperture diameter for piano testing or for the f/number for spherical testing. This feature not only eliminates the fringe distortion induced by Fresnel diffraction at the edge of the … INTERFEROMETRIC EXAMINATION OF LENSES , MIRRORS, AND OPTICAL SYSTEMS .
  • Lens coupling of laser diodes to single-mode fibers
    With the help of the Fresnel diffraction integralin its Fraun- hover approximation,theinput field immediately to the left of the lens , i.e., phase shifter, is given by i.e., the refractive index,the magnification factor, and the focal length, when the aberration effect is … The single-mode fiber is located at z = 1 withoffsetof 6x andtilt angle of .
  • Focused ion beam structuring of photonic components and sensors
    Fresnel structure 2: a) overview, b) comparison with calculation (theoretical curve is scaled down 6x ). … in the imaging mode: with help of a microscope objective (NA =0.65, magnification 60) the surface … … emitted from the fiber tip was projected directly onto the camera without a lens and the diffraction …
  • The Zygo Interferometer System
    … minimum space on a production floor and high throughput of a large quantity of identical lens elements. The mainframe contains easy -to -use zoom optics which provide a 6X continuous magnifi- cation range either for the measured aperture diameter for plano testing or for the f /number for spherical testing. This feature not only eliminates the fringe distortion induced by Fresnel diffrac- tion at the edge of …
  • Near-field x-ray lithography to 15 nm
    With the 'demagnification', dense lines have been demonstrated 2 Neither lenses nor mirrors are used between mask … … beam energies (1.2-0.6 nm wavelengths) were used, and demagnifications down to 6X were obtained. … many novel features and is sometimes called Ultra-High Resolution Lithography8 (UHRL), employs Fresnel diffraction positively near … … features having complex shapes, and we discuss a variety of methods for making magnification corrections when using …
  • Infrared Laser Interferometer
    Interferograms of a large aspheric single-element collimator lens (a) taken with 0.63 urn interferometer The image of the output aperture can be magnified continuously from lx to 6x . Fresnel diffraction at the edge of the test piece will distort the fringe pat- tern and make …
  • 22-nm lithography using near-field x rays
    1] 2] [3] [4] without lenses or mirrors … beam energies (1.2-0.6 nm wavelengths) were used, and demagnifications down to 6X were obtained. … many novel features and is sometimes called Ultra-High Resolution Lithography51 (UHRL), employs Fresnel diffraction positively near … The choice of magnification has previously been left open to compromises involving mask feature size, gap width …
  • Intracavity beam correction methods
    where M is the cavity magnification , while the length is L, and the Oz axis is directed … In the Fresnel diffraction approximation, a standard integral equation is drawn up for the perturbed cavity, whose … A = 6x . … 2 shows the relative change in beam intensity at the focus of the lens (Strel number) obtained …
  • Confocal fluorescence microendoscopy of bronchial epithelium
    The image guide is optically coupled to the objective lens using index- matching oil with a refractive index of 1.4920 Cargille Labo- ratories, Cedar … … of the fiber cores in the image guide to reduce the optical loss due to Fresnel reflections. The objective lens is a 2. 6X /0.5 numerical aperture NA sa- line immersion objective Grintech … The magnification from tissue to image guide is 2.6 times.
  • A Holographic In-Line Imaging System for Meteorological Applications
    … amplitude from a hologram can be done using various different approaches; these include Fresnel transformation, Helmholtz–Kirchhoff transformation … … camera sensor can be easily reduced by rotating a polarizer, which is attached to the camera lens . … pair and after the prisms the round beam is expanded with an adjustable 6X beam expander, resulting … … plane, which can be calculated by dividing the sensor pixel size with the magnification of the imaging …