λ/5 Optical Lenses
from ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
Achromatic Lenses are used to minimize or eliminate chromatic aberration. The achromatic design also helps minimize spherical aberrations. Achromatic Lenses are ideal for a range of applications, including fluorescence microscopy, image relay, inspection, or spectroscopy. An Achromatic Lens, which... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10
- Lens Application: Visible
- Lens Type: Achromats; Spherical Lens
- Focal Length: 50 to 2000
from Fairfield Crystal Technology, LLC.
OPTICAL COMPONENT MANUFACTURING. Fairfield Crystal provides component manufacturing for your most challenging designs and applications. Combined with our expertise in crystal growth our component fabrication team is able to manufacture highly polished single crystal lenses, prisms, wedges,... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10; λ/20
- Lens Application: Infrared; Visible; Ultraviolet
- Lens Type: Cylindrical Lens; Spherical Lens
- Materials: Calcium Fluoride; Zinc Selenide
from ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
A cemented cylindrical lens can minimize chromatic aberration, so it can be used to focus a single direction of a multi-color light beam. Unlike a spherical lens that produces a point focusing spot, a cylindrical lens can produce a linear focusing spot. Our cylindrical achromatic doublets are... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10
- Focal Length: 50 to 2000
- Lens Type: Achromats; Spherical Lens
- Center Thickness: 2 to 50
from ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
A cylindrical lens is typically used to focus, condense or expand incoming light. A cylindrical lens has one cylindrical surface, causing light to be focused in a single dimension or axis. It can also be used to expand the output of a laser diode into a symmetrical beam. Cylindrical lenses are... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10
- Lens Application: Visible
- Lens Type: Cylindrical Lens
- Diameter / Length: 2 to 200
from ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
A double concave lens has negative focal length, thereby causing collimated incident light to diverge. Double concave lens has equal radius of curvature on both side of lens. They are generally used to expand light or increase focal length in existing system, such as beam expander and projection... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10
- Focal Length: -2000 to -50
- Lens Type: Spherical Lens
- Center Thickness: 2 to 20
from ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
The double convex lens is symmetrical across both its horizontal and vertical axis. Each of the lens' two faces can be thought of as originally being part of a sphere. The fact that a double convex lens is thicker across its middle is an indicator that it will converge rays of light that travel... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10
- Focal Length: 50 to 2000
- Lens Type: Spherical Lens
- Center Thickness: 2 to 20
from ECOPTIK (CHANGCHUN) LTD
Meniscus Cylindrical Lens can increase the NA of the system while only adding slightly to the total spherical aberrations. The Negative Meniscus Lens is used to increase the focal length of another lens while maintaining the angular resolution of the optical assembly. This lens shape is best used... [See More]
- Surface Flatness: λ/2; λ/4; λ/5; λ/8; λ/10
- Lens Application: Visible
- Lens Type: Cylindrical Lens; Meniscus
- Center Thickness: 2 to 20