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These lenses have positive focus length. Most suitable where one conjugate is more than five times, the other. e.g. in sensor application or for use with near collimated light. Also where both conjugates are on the same side of the lens, e.g. as an add-on lens to increase the numerical aperture.
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Achromatic doublet lenses have significantly better optical performance than singlet lenses in visible imaging and laser beam manipulation applications. Achromatic Lenses are consist of two elements, usually of a positive low-index crown glass cemented to a negative high-index flint glass that have been corrected for chromatic aberration with respect to two or more selected wavelengths. We provide achromatic lenses consisting of two elements. These lenses have considerably reduced not only chrom
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Glass aspheric lens is also called condenser lens, mainly applicable for stage lighting, optical lighting system, etc. We bring in hot briquetting technology from Japan, with volume production ability, including aspheric lens which surface form error is within 100 micron.
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Cylindrical lens is used to provide focusing power in one section only. For illumination or detection of light from line sources. Also used to anamorphic compression of beams and images. Especially widely used to anamorphic compression of LD (laser diode) output beam.
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Rod Lens is designed for use in a variety of laser and imaging applications. The addition of this product line is part of a continued effort to support current trends toward miniaturization.
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Spherical ball lenses are widely used in optical measurement systems, projection & imaging optical systems. Also for laser collimating and focusing, laser-to-fiber coupling, fiber-to-fiber coupling, and fiber-to-detector coupling.
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Double-Convex Lenses are most suitable where the conjugates are on opposite sides of the lenses and the ratio of the distances is less than 5:1, e.g. as simple image relay components.
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Plano-Concave Lens have one flat and one inward curved surface. PV lenses have a negative focal length and are used for image reduction or to spread light.
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Double-Concave Lens, also named Bi-Concave Lens, is used to divergent light. It is best used when the input beam is converging.
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Meniscus 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
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