Ross Optical Industries Datasheets for Optical Lenses
Optical lenses are transparent components made from optical-quality materials and curved to converge or diverge transmitted rays from an object. These rays then form a real or virtual image of the object. This area includes micro lenses.
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| Aspherical lenses are designed to have a much shorter focal length than is possible with regular spherical lenses. They are also corrected for spherical and coma aberrations. Ideally suited for... | |
| Ball lenses are highly transparent spheres made of optical glasses. They are used to focus light into fibers as in diode laser-to-fiber coupling as well as fiber-to-fiber coupling. They have... | |
| Bi-concave lenses have two inward curved surfaces. These lenses have a negative focal length. Our catalog bi-concave lenses have an identical curvature on both sides of the lens and are... | |
| Negative Achromats consist of two optical components, a crown and a flint glass lens, cemented together. The crown is usually a bi-concave lens. As is true to all Achromats, they... | |
| The Steinheil triplets are made of a low index crown element cemented in between two identical meniscus flint elements. Specially designed for 1:1 conjugation, they perform well for conjugate ratios... | |
| These Achromats are not only corrected for spherical aberration and axial color as the standard Achromats but also corrected for coma. This combination makes them Aplanatic in nature and allows... | |
| These lenses consist of two optical elements, usually of crown and flint glass types, cemented together to form an achromatic doublet. Most often, the crown lens is a biconvex positive... |
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