Edmund Optics Inc. Datasheets for Spherical Lenses
Spherical lenses, also known as singlets, are transparent optical components consisting of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces so curved that they serve to converge or diverge the transmitted rays from an object, thus forming a real or virtual image of that object. This area includes micro spherical lenses as well.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| <0.25% Reflection at Design Wavelength Coatings Available for Diode, HeNe, and Nd:YAG Laser Sources BBAR Coating Options Also Available: MgF2, VIS 0°, VIS-NIR, NIR I, NIR II 405nm,... | |
| AR Coated to Provide <0.7% Reflectance per Surface for 750 - 1550nm Designed for 0° Angle of Incidence Double-Convex (DCX) Lenses have two outward curved surfaces, a positive focal length... | |
| AR Coated to Provide <0.7% Reflectance per Surface for 750 - 1550nm Designed for 0° Angle of Incidence Plano-Concave (PCV) lenses have one flat and one inward curved surface. PCV... | |
| AR Coated to Provide <0.7% Reflectance per Surface for 750 - 1550nm Double-Concave Lenses Have Two Inward Curved Surfaces and a Negative Focal Length Used for Image Reduction and to... | |
| High Damage Threshold Fused Silica Substrate Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses have a positive focal length, making them ideal for collecting and focusing light. They are also useful in a variety of... |
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