Optical Cylindrical prism
Cylindrical lens could effectively reduce the spherical aberration and chromatic aberration. It could have functions of one-dimensional amplification.
Technical Parameters
1
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Material
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Bk7 optical glass, UV Grade Fused Silica ,CaF2,BaF2,MgF2,Sapphire
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2
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Dimension Tol.
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+/-0.1mm
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3
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Center Thickness Tol.
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+/-0.2mm
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4
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Centration
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<3 arc min
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5
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Surface Quality
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20/10
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6
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Surface Flatness
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lambda/4
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7
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Radius Tol.
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+/-0.3%
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8
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Clear Aperture
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>90%
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9
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Coating
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AR,HR,BBAR Coating etc
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Features:
Converges incident light, Forms real and virtual images, High Precision Dimension Control,Optional Substrate Material.
Applications:
Light Fixture, Stage Lighting, Telescopes, Collimators and Condenser systems, Optical Transceivers, Emitters, Detectors, Lasers, Fiber Optics, Optical Display Systems, Projection Optics Systems, Imaging Optics Systems, Laser Measurement Systems, etc.
Description:
Plano-Convex (PCX) or positive focal length lenses have a flat surface on one side and spherical surface on the other. PCX lenses are used for focusing beams in telescopes, collimators or condenser systems, optical transceivers or other applications.
Plano Convex Lenses are Optical Lenses with a positive focal length. Plano Convex Lenses are ideal for light collimation or for focusing applications utilizing monochromatic illumination, in a range of industries including industrial, pharmaceutical, robotics, or defense. PCX Lenses have one convex surface. For maximum efficiency, the second, plano (flat) surface should face the desired focal plane. Plano Convex lenses are commonly used in a wide range of applications or industries.
Plano-Convex Lenses is best used where one conjugate point (object distance S or image distance S' ) is more than five times the other. This lens shape is near best-form for either focusing collimated light or for collimating a point source.
A plano-convex lens is compose of a plane and convex surfaces, has a positive focal length. It is suitable for focusing light, and is a ideal optical element in the application of emitters, detectors, lasers, and fiber optics.