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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| 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... | |
| Bi-convex lenses have a positive focal length. Our catalog bi-convex lenses have an identical curvature on both sides of the lens and are therefore symmetric. At unit conjugation, coma and... | |
| Negative cylinders have one flat surface and one concave surface and have a negative focal length. | |
| Our catalog Laser Achromats are designed primarily for a diode laser with an 830nm wavelength. They perform well through the near-infrared spectrum. They have been corrected for spherical aberration, coma... | |
| Positive cylinders have one flat surface and one convex surface. | |
| Ross now offers plano-concave micro optics down to 1 mm. With one flat surface and one concave surface, they are used to diverge incoming light, or to increase focal length... | |
| Similar to Standard Achromats but smaller in diameter, these Micro Achromats provide good spherical and chromatic correction, enabling them to be used in laser applications. | |
| Similar to standard Bi-Convex Lenses but smaller in diameter, these micro Bi-Convex Lenses are ideal for low conjugate ratios systems. Used for converging light beams. | |
| Similar to standard Plano-Convex lenses but smaller in diameter, these Micro Plano-Convex lenses are ideal for lightweight and compact instruments. | |
| These lenses have one flat surface and one concave surface. They have a negative focal length and are used to diverge incoming light, or to increase focal length in an... |
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